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  1. IWF analysts finding fifteen times more child sexual abuse content online than they were ten years ago

    Expert analysts have taken action against 200,000 websites containing child sexual abuse material

  2. IWF and EU partners march in Brussels to demand action on vital child sexual abuse regulation

    A Europe-wide coalition of survivors, young people and child protection organisations took to the streets in hazmat suits calling on EU leaders to ‘clean up the internet’

  3. IWF and UK Overseas Territories take a stand against online child sexual abuse imagery

  4. IWF announce record reports of child sexual abuse online

  5. IWF applauds tech companies' commitment to continue scanning for child sexual abuse material despite new EU ePrivacy rules

    “Anything which weakens protections for children is unacceptable. Christmas is supposed to be a time where we look out for the youngest and most vulnerable. It is not the time to give predators a free pass to share videos of abuse and rape"

  6. IWF at European Commission Expert Workshop

  7. IWF at the Lanzarote Committee

  8. IWF audited on human rights

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) – a self-regulatory and charitable body set up to rid the internet of child sexual abuse images – has opened itself up to judgement by a top human rights lawyer.

  9. IWF awarded European Citizen's Prize

  10. IWF begins 20th year with safeguarding event in Northern Ireland

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and children’s charity, NSPCC Northern Ireland, host online safeguarding event in Belfast on 21 January.

  11. IWF breaks record for actioning reports in a single day

  12. IWF calls for changes to Bill to ensure it does not disrupt current mechanisms for stopping child sexual abuse on the internet

    IWF calls for changes to Bill to ensure it does not disrupt current mechanisms for stopping child sexual abuse on the internet