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More children victims of online sexual abuse than ever – as AI opens new battleground
More children than ever are becoming victim of online sexual abuse, with technology offering abusers more access to them than ever.
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More parents worry about bad language online than about grooming or child sexual exploitation
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More than 90% of child sexual abuse images on internet are 'self-generated'
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) warns of a "shocking" rise of primary school children being coerced into performing sexually online.
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More than just a hotline
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More than one in 10 British young people exposed to online child sexual abuse
New research commissioned by the Internet Watch Foundation shows that more than one in 10 British young people have been exposed to online child sexual abuse material
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More young girls coerced into filming own sexual abuse, experts warn
Online sexual predators are increasingly coercing young girls into filming their own sexual abuse, internet safety experts have warned.
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Mozambique takes vital step to remove online child sexual abuse from the internet by launching a public reporting system this Safer Internet Day
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MTN
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MTN partners with Internet Watch Foundation to make the internet a safer place
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My experience working on the UK Overseas Territories project
Harriet Lester, IWF Technical Projects Officer, blogs on her recent trip to 12 UK Overseas Territories and the launch of innovative Reporting Portals for each territory.
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Namesco
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Namibia launches IWF reporting portal for online images and videos of child sexual abuse