A selection of comments from current IWF Member companies.
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The IWF provide an invaluable service to the mobile industry. AdaptiveMobile Security and our customers are proud to support the IWF in their efforts to prevent children from abuse while using the internet.
We are proud to be working with the IWF whose mission to make the internet a safer place is a vital one. As a business that uses satellite technology to empower people and strengthen communities, we understand the importance of creating secure and safe environments and look forward to helping IWF further its cause.
The IWF has an extremely challenging job in tackling a horrific problem which has become more prevalent as technology and the internet has evolved. Our purpose is to make the online world a safer place and as part of this commitment we hope that by sharing our resources with IWF to block the sharing of this content online, we can also help them prevent the re-victimisation of the children featured. We will not compromise in our mission to stop online harm and are proud to support IWF's important work.
The work that the IWF do is vital in preventing our networks from being used to distribute images of child abuse. We will continue to work with them to do everything we can to stop that content from reaching our customers.
There are problems that can only be dealt with by both the private and public sectors working together, which is why we continue to support organizations like the IWF. At Coinbase, where we are creating an open financial system for the world, we want to be part of the ongoing solution to the social ill that online sexual abuse content presents.
Cyan has a shared vision with IWF of a world where there is no place that harmful digital content can be easily hidden or shared. Our tools make it much easier to detect harmful material online; reducing the ability of users to accidentally or incidentally encounter this type of content.
As an internet service provider, we are a proud Member of the IWF which plays such a crucial role to help make our network a safer place by reducing access to online child sexual abuse content and enabling us to contribute to the global mission of protecting children.
Thanks to the crucial work IWF has done, we’re able to play a part in combating child sexual abuse imagery (CSAI). Our content filtering solution has been using the IWF’s list for nearly 4 years now. We have over 14,000 organizations—some of them schools—depending on us to block this type of illegal content. We’re proud to support IWF’s mission of eliminating CSAI from the internet to make it a safer place.
At the New Zealand Domain Name Commission, we aim to keep the .nz domain name space safe, trusted and secure. Ridding the .nz domain name zone of child explicit sexual abuse material is our major priority, and IWF threat feeds are an invaluable early warning system for us. We appreciate the opportunity to learn from other country-code top-level domain name administrators' and organisations' effort to disrupt this harmful material from circulating online. We believe that this is a global issue that requires local responses made stronger by the whole global network being greater than the sum of individual parts. Access to the IWF violations reports and intel information helps us to collaborate with New Zealand law enforcement agencies and for them to act against the circulation of child sexual abuse materials associated with .nz domain names.
Forcepoint continues to support the IWF as part of our shared global intelligence programme. We support the IWF in their aim to eliminate online child sexual abuse. Uncovering and removing such content is not only the right thing to do, but protects everyone against the expanding online threat landscape.
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 so closely with the IWF.
We have a long-standing and valued partnership with the IWF, both in the UK and internationally and earlier this year, together with the NSPCC, we launched Report Remove - the first truly proactive, victim sourced child exploitation imagery, project of its kind. We are proud of the partnership we have with IWF and the ground-breaking work we have achieved together to keep exploitative content off our platforms.
During a tumultuous year, the IWF has continued to drive towards its goal of eliminating child sexual abuse imagery online with a single-minded focus. We value our partnership with them and the services they provide as we work together in this important area.
MTN believes that everyone deserves the benefits of modern connected life and with it the internet opens up a wonderful new world for children. Unfortunately, the internet can be misused. Driven by the need to make the internet a safer place for children, MTN partners with organisations such as IWF. Our partnership is critical to our ability to prevent people from accessing and sharing pictures, videos and other child sexual abuse content.
We work with the IWF to make the internet a safer place for children, by aiding businesses and organisation to prevent exploitation and revictimisation of children online. By incorporating IWF’s global, high quality URL list, amongst others, into our solution NetClean ProTective, we can prevent business mobile devices from being used to access child sexual abuse material."
As the global leader in the OEM URL Categorization industry, and having a concern for eliminating the access of child sexual abuse materials across the internet, we highly value our partnership with IWF. By including IWF’s highly accurate and continuously updated list of URLs of known sensitive materials, we are able to provide our OEM customers an additional layer of filtering protection against child sexual abuse materials to the collective 1.2+ billion end-points globally that leverage NetSTAR’s inCompass web categorization solution.
At Niantic, we want our community to feel safe to interact, adventure, and explore the world, online and offline. We are committed to creating positive experiences for everyone and protecting children from online exploitation. We are very proud to join the IWF in the fight for a safer internet.
The Internet Watch Foundation plays a pivotal role in convening key industry players to tackle child exploitation online. No one organization can eradicate illegal content on its own, but through collective action and partnership with the IWF we can make a real difference. PayPal is committed to doing everything in its power to prevent, identify and take action against child exploitation.
Public Interest Registry shares the Internet Watch Foundation’s commitment to identify and eliminate child sexual abuse material (CSAM) found on the Domain Name System. As an exemplary registry, PIR has a zero-tolerance policy on CSAM, and we partner closely with IWF to eliminate CSAM found on the 10.3 million domains under PIR management.
Plan.com is a proud partner of the Internet Watch Foundation, working together with them to ensure that the very worst of the internet is not accessible on its network by blocking access to child sexual abuse content. We will continue to support the IWF to create a safe online environment for all.
Working with the IWF helps keep internet users safer, as our filtering platform integrates with the IWF URL List of illegal content, protecting school students from inappropriate online content. This helps us to deliver one of the most effective and efficient solutions for combatting the circulation of child sexual abuse images online.
Our mission at Snap has always been to encourage creativity and learning, helping our users to express themselves and live in the moment with their friends, while staying safe. We are deeply committed to ensuring the safety of our community, and are proud to work with the IWF to tackle criminal activity and abuse. The IWF's services - including their hash list of unique digital fingerprints of child sexual abuse images - help us tackle criminal activity and keep our users safe.
The excellent work done by the IWF provides us with a strong basis of enabling safe searches for all users, focusing on child abuse. With bi-daily updates we can be sure to have a current URL list to ensure our customers' students are protected from some of the dangers of the internet. Together with our own URL list for broader protection, which is fed from our own and real-world end user experiences, we can provide our customers with a comprehensive basis to safeguard their students."
At TalkTalk we are proud to be a member of the IWF and are very supportive of its work to find and remove online child sexual abuse. By blocking access to this abuse, we make it harder for criminals to share illegal content online.
The partnership between the Internet Watch Foundation and Telefónica is key to identify and block any child sexual abuse content on the net. It is a clear example of how joint efforts can help us make the Internet a safer place for all users.
IWF is a vital partner for TikTok as part of our work to keep the platform as safe as we can make it for our community. We see first hand how IWF is able to bring together technology companies, policy makers and child protection organisations so that we can together find ways to meet the challenges of our online lives and we are pleased to support this work.
Verisign is proud to partner with the IWF in combating child sexual abuse online. As the registry for the internet’s two largest top level domains, we rely on trusted partners to notify us of .com and .net domain names being used to host child abuse-related material, enabling us to take action in every case. The timely, accurate reporting we receive from the IWF is crucial to our work in this space and we value their partnership as we develop new ways to address abuse at the registry level.
Helping to keep our customers and their families safe online is vital. The IWF’s knowledge and expertise is invaluable and we are proud to support their continued efforts and vision to protect children online.
At Disney, acting responsibly and doing the right thing for families is an integral part of our brand purpose and so we are proud to support the collaborative efforts of IWF to make the internet a safer and better place for all, including their charitable partnership in championing Safer Internet Day. This annual, global day calls upon all stakeholders to join together to ensure families, and especially children and young people, are taught how to stay safe online.
The need to make the internet a safer place and to protect children online has never been greater. COVID-19 has forced more adults to work from home and for children to embrace online learning, which has created new challenges and opportunities for exploitation. This makes it more important for technology companies such as WatchGuard to work closely with its partners, customers and industry bodies including the Internet Watch Foundation. By sharing skills, knowledge and intelligence, along with the latest advanced technologies, we can all make a valuable contribution to making the internet a safer place
Zoom is extremely proud to be a Member of the Internet Watch Foundation. Our membership is a key part of our constant efforts to deliver a safe and secure video communications platform. Through the IWF we can engage collaboratively with government institutions, law enforcement, third sector and industry peers to share new and best practice to detect, deter and prevent child sexual abuse material.
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