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‘Disturbing’ rise in videos of children who have been groomed into filming their own abuse
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Latest Internet Watch Foundation report shows Europe now hosts 60% of child sexual abuse webpages
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Child sexual abuse content increasingly being ‘masked’ online to hide crimes – latest global data
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“The time for talking is over, Europe requires firm effective action now.”
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Praise for IWF Hotline as Government looks to tackle internet grooming
Minister praises work to find and remove images and videos of child sexual abuse from the internet, and says new legislation will aim to tackle the issue.
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IWF working with Ministers to protect children during coronavirus lockdown
'The Minister of State for Security, James Brokenshire and the Minister for Safeguarding, Victoria Atkins engaged the Internet Watch Foundation on the threat during the pandemic.'
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IWF supports calls to speed up online harms legislation
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Twitter and IWF boost international online safety campaign for parents to support child safety during lockdown
The series of videos was created in collaboration with five governments, six companies and numerous NGOs within a two-week period.
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Help the IWF tackle child sexual abuse online at our second Online Child Safety Hackathon
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Calls for greater clarity as new Online Safety Bill is introduced in the Commons
The IWF welcomed the new Bill, but said there needs to be greater clarity in how the Bill will be implemented.
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Record amount of online child sexual abuse blocked as landmark Bill faces delays
Record amount of online child sexual abuse blocked as landmark Bill faces delays
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IWF welcomes return of long delayed Online Safety Bill
Key legislation aimed at preventing online harms will return to Parliament next month following fears it could have been dropped altogether.