
Roblox joins the IWF
Roblox, the popular online entertainment platform for kids and teens has joined the Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) battle against online child sexual abuse imagery.
Roblox, the popular online entertainment platform for kids and teens has joined the Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) battle against online child sexual abuse imagery.
The latest figures to be announced by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) have reported a record-breaking day, in which their world class Analysts confirmed 2,015 reports of online child sexual abuse imagery in a single day.
As child protection experts from across the globe gather this week for the Interfaith Alliance for Safer Communities Forum: Child Dignity Online in Abu Dhabi, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) calls on the European Commission to reconsider proposed legislation on E-Privacy.
Susie Hargreaves OBE, CEO of the IWF, says: “We are delighted that the Home Office has asked us to provide data to explore how legitimate advertisers are being exploited by offenders, intent on sharing horrific imagery of child sexual abuse online.
By Jenny Thornton, IWF International Development Manager
Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) Preliminary Hearing into the Internet Investigation
By Michael Tunks, IWF Policy and Public Affairs Manager
Charity praised as global leader in fighting ‘horrific’ child sexual abuse imagery.
By Michael Tunks, IWF Policy and Public Affairs Manager
Child protection must stay top of world agenda, says UK charity