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IWF welcomes renewed Government commitment to tackling online child sexual abuse material
The Queen used her speech at the state opening of Parliament to reaffirm the Government's commitment to develop legislation to make the internet safer for children and "vulnerable" users.
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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.
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IWF wins award honouring achievements in internet safety
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IWF Wins British Data Award 2022
IWF has been named Not for Profit of the Year at the British Data Awards 2022.
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IWF wins Excellence in Internet Safety Award
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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 works alongside Ukraine to help stop spread of child sexual abuse material during war
Portal’s relaunch provides vital protection against online child sexual exploitation a year on from the start of the Russian invasion.
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IWF works with international partners as Government says there can be ‘no safe space’ for online child sexual abuse
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IWF's comment on Jon Venables' guilty plea
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IWF's Tech Officer wins top IT award
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IWF’s ‘record day’ fuels concern over the European Commission’s E-Privacy Directive
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IWF’s Dan Sexton explains vital role new European proposal could have in preventing the widespread sexual abuse, rape, and sexual torture of child victims online
Dan explains the vital role the proposal could have in preventing the widespread sexual abuse, rape, and sexual torture of child victims online.