
Namibia launches IWF reporting portal for online images and videos of child sexual abuse
Web users in Namibia will now have a dedicated online portal for reporting child sexual abuse images and videos, safely and anonymously.
Web users in Namibia will now have a dedicated online portal for reporting child sexual abuse images and videos, safely and anonymously.
The latest Member to join IWF membership is senso.cloud developer Renato Software Ltd.
Nicky Peachment, IWF Commercial Relationship Manager
Sarah Smith, IWF Technical Researcher
Luiza Teixeira, IWF Policy and Public Affairs Team
ExaNetworks: "As a member of the IWF, we’re proud to support their work in cutting out child sexual abuse material online - here’s a look at how they help make the Internet safer."
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has been nominated twice for the renowned Digital Leaders list
Susie Hargreaves OBE receives Executive of the Year nomination for the internet’s most prestigious industry awards in the UK.
Everton’s players have backed a pioneering campaign which aims to teach young men how to report indecent images of children in a safe and proactive way.