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Young men in London least likely in the UK to think child sex abuse imagery is the biggest problem on the internet
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Europe remains ‘global hub’ for hosting of online child sexual abuse material
Europe remains the world’s largest hoster of child sexual abuse imagery with 62% of known images and videos being traced to a European Union country* in 2021.
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Pornhub: Data out of context tells us nothing.
We have a powerful sense of mission, with clarity, focus and purpose to our work. Our one single task – beyond all else – is the elimination of child sexual abuse material online.
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Our participation at the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse
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Shorter working days, counselling and table tennis: How the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) takes care of its staff
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We must stop the “horrifying” number of people looking at child sexual abuse material by removing it from the internet
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Protecting all of India’s online citizens is only one step away
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Sharing goals globally
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OnlyFans in ‘groundbreaking’ partnership with Internet Watch Foundation
OnlyFans in ‘groundbreaking’ partnership with Internet Watch Foundation - Content platform will share expertise and technical knowledge to help fight the spread of CSAM on the internet.
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IWF urges Apple not to abandon new plans to help keep children safe online
The Internet Watch Foundation is supporting calls for Apple not to abandon new plans to help keep children safe online.
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‘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.
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Millions of attempts to access child sexual abuse online during lockdown
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and its partners blocked at least 8.8 million attempts by UK internet users to access videos and images of children suffering sexual abuse during lockdown