Google Inc became an IWF Member on 1 May 2004.
They support us in our aims to eliminate online child sexual abuse.
For more information see their website: protectingchildren.google
The IWF combines the technical know-how with a deep understanding of the human cost of this awful crime. The organisation's work creates scale and impact to tackle this issue, and Google is proud to work closely with the IWF since the early 2000’s, contributing to tackle child sexual abuse online.
Since Google’s earliest days, we’ve been committed to fighting the spread of child sexual abuse material both on our platforms and in the broader online ecosystem. We’ve invested heavily in cutting-edge technology, specially-trained teams, and share our technical expertise, resources, and tools with NGOs and industry coalitions to help others fight child sexual abuse and exploitation, and build a safer internet for all. We have a long and valued partnership with the Internet Watch Foundation, an organisation deeply committed to the fight against this awful crime. The IWF Hash List is a valuable repository for the tech industry and specialist NGOs. Moreover, content flags from the IWF Takedown Notices service—combined with their proactive approach—help prevent the revictimisation of child victims around the world. We’re proud to call the IWF one of our core trusted partners in the fight against CSAM.