The Internet Watch Foundation is pleased to be among the winners of the Digital Communication Awards 2021.
New IWF data reveals a startling increase in ‘self-generated’ material where children have been tricked or groomed by predators.
“Imagine your darkest moments exposed to an unknown number of people. Then imagine strangers watching your pain for sexual satisfaction. That’s what happens for some of the children whose abuse images we see online."
Cambridgeshire mum Lillian* has one of the most unusual and, sometimes, harrowing jobs in the world.
New Zealand’s largest telecommunications and digital services company, Spark, joins the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), to help keep the internet free from child sexual abuse content.
The IWF is made up of a team of over 50 diverse team members working in a variety of disciplines including our team of front-line analysts
IWF Standards of Good Practice for Adult Content Providers
The ‘world first’ standards will help to ‘set and raise’ standards to prevent the upload and distribution of online child sexual abuse imagery.