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  1. IWF’s Deputy CEO Fred Langford becomes President of INHOPE

  2. ‘Definite jump’ as hotline sees 50% increase in public reports of online child sexual abuse during lockdown

    IWF analysts have worked through the coronavirus lockdown to make sure children are kept safe.

  3. UK’s internet guardian ‘sets standard’ for hotlines worldwide

  4. Fight against online child sexual abuse content is being won in the UK, but the global threat remains as big as ever, report says

  5. Internet Watch Foundation CEO debates at Cambridge Union

  6. IWF calls on MPs to ‘rise above’ Westminster chaos as IICSA highlights ‘incalculable’ damage from online child sexual abuse

    The internet is “magnifying” risks of sexual abuse for children a major new report has warned.

  7. Online crime – a lucrative business

  8. IWF’s role in using technology to create a safer global internet

  9. No such thing

    IWF is campaigning for an end to use of the phrase ‘child pornography’. There’s #NoSuchThing. It’s child sexual abuse imagery and videos.

  10. Landmark data sharing agreement to help safeguard victims of sexual abuse imagery

    The UK’s Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and the USA’s National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) announce a landmark agreement to better protect children whose sexual abuse images are shared and traded on the internet.

  11. IWF research on child sex abuse live-streaming reveals 98% of victims are 13 or under

  12. Case study: Multi-institutional portal project in Tunisia

    The IWF Reporting Portal in Tunisia shows the importance of working with multiple partners to efficiently fight against child sexual abuse material.