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  1. NetSupport Software

  2. Netsweeper and the IWF up the Ante Against Child Sexual Abuse Imagery with Microsoft Photo DNA Technology

  3. Netsweeper Inc.

  4. New ‘Report Remove’ tool first of its kind helping children prevent nude images from being shared online

    In a "world-first", children worried about nude images and videos ending up online against their will, are able to report the material to help prevent it from being uploaded in the future.

  5. New ‘weapon’ in fight against online child sexual abuse to help protect children in Haiti

    ‘Wherever criminals seek to make children victims, and wherever children risk being harmed by the proliferation of this evil material, people must come together to fight it. That is exactly what has happened here in Haiti’

  6. New ally in fight against online abuse as Converge ICT joins IWF

    Fiber broadband provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has joined the IWF in its fight to make the internet a safer place for everyone, particularly children.

  7. New campaign kicks off to boost internet safety in Uganda and Zambia

    'We ask everyone to join this noble cause aimed towards curbing this vice that threatens our children’s well-being'.

  8. New clustering tech ‘revolution’ helps analysts assess child sexual abuse imagery in seconds

    Innovations in detecting and removing child sexual abuse material have been made possible by a grant from Nominet.

  9. New data shows online child sexual abuse material rising

    Call for lawmakers to act quickly as new data shows child sexual abuse reports are soaring in wake of pandemic.

  10. New episode of Pixels from a Crime Scene Podcast

    Listen to 'It can happen in any home' the new true crime episode of the Pixels from a Crime Scene podcast from IWF.

  11. New EU agreement on voluntary measures to detect and report child sexual abuse online welcomed

    In December, the IWF raised concerns that new rules under the e-Privacy Directive, which came into force on December 21, could make it illegal for tech companies to scan online messages for suspected child sexual abuse material.

  12. New EU-funded safety tech will help reduce viewing and demand for child sexual abuse images and videos

    A unique safety tech tool which uses machine learning in real-time to detect child sexual abuse images and videos is to be developed by a collaboration of EU and UK experts.