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  1. Child sexual abuse content increasingly being ‘masked’ online to hide crimes – latest global data

  2. Renato Software joins IWF’s fight against child sexual abuse imagery online

  3. ‘Terrifying escalation’ in battle to keep children safe online as new figures reveal 300,000 people in the UK could pose sexual threat to children

    The National Crime Agency (NCA) has revealed it believes there are a minimum 300,000 individuals in the UK posing a sexual threat to children, either through physical “contact” abuse or online.

  4. .au Domain Administration (auDA)

    .au Domain Administration Limited became an IWF Member on 1 July 2021. They support us in our aim to eliminate online child sexual abuse.

  5. 'Deeply disturbing': Children being tricked into sharing explicit images as 'sextortion' cases soar

    Sextortion is a form of blackmail in which a child is tricked into sending sexual images of themselves to abusers, who then threaten to share the pictures with friends, family or more widely on the internet if they are not paid money.

  6. 'Eyes of the world very much on Europe' as IWF welcomes progress on child safety measures in Brussels

    “We can not allow Europe to be a safe haven for these criminals who would exploit the worst abuse of vulnerable, innocent children. We are pleased to see some action is being taken"

  7. 'Game-changing’ chatbot to target people trying to access child sexual abuse online

    The aim is for the new chatbot to 'target' users before they actually commit a criminal offence.

  8. 'Government must honour online safety promises' says IWF as Queen makes improving internet safety a national priority

    Speaking at the state opening of Parliament, the Queen said the UK will lead the way in making sure the internet is safe for all.

  9. 'He stole my child': Children as young as three manipulated into creating sexual imagery

    "Law enforcement cannot arrest its way out of this problem."

  10. 'It’s an arms race’: the tech teams trying to outpace paedophiles online

    Predators are often early adopters of technology,” says Sarah Smith, chief technology officer at the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), a UK child abuse hotline. “It’s an arms race, we have to be constantly horizon-scanning.”

  11. 'Pivotal moment' as Online Safety Act gains Royal Assent

    The Internet Watch Foundation has heralded a “pivotal moment” in online safety as new laws to help make the internet safer for children are adopted in the UK.

  12. 'Self-generated' child sex abuse