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  1. AI-created child sexual abuse images ‘threaten to overwhelm internet’

    Internet Watch Foundation finds 3,000 AI-made abuse images breaking UK law.

  2. IWF applauds tech companies' commitment to continue scanning for child sexual abuse material despite new EU ePrivacy rules

    “Anything which weakens protections for children is unacceptable. Christmas is supposed to be a time where we look out for the youngest and most vulnerable. It is not the time to give predators a free pass to share videos of abuse and rape"

  3. URL List Policy

    The principles and procedures under which the child sexual abuse content URL list is made available to members and under licence to specific non-members.

  4. JT protects customers worldwide

    JT has joined the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to help further safeguard and protect its customers worldwide.

  5. Mauritius protected by UK child sexual abuse Hotline

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) launches its international work by announcing a partnership with Mauritius.

  6. Easy everyday ways to support

    Support the Internet Watch Foundation while shopping online with Give As You Live and eBay for Charity or donate pre-loved clothes in aid of IWF.

  7. URL Blocking: Good Practice

    Blocking access to child sexual abuse content by our Members is carried out on a voluntary basis and is a short-term disruption tactic which works alongside the removal of content at source.

  8. IWF scoops 20th Anniversary ISPA Award

  9. Online child sex abuse material, boosted by AI, is outpacing Big Tech's regulation

    Watchdogs say its a "stark vision of the future."

  10. IWF 'increasingly concerned about impact of pornography on the lives of young children' as age verification measures not included in new Bill

    Last week, the UK Government published the draft draft Online Safety Bill which aims to “put an end to harmful practices online".

  11. New IWF members aim to help fight to rid the internet of child sexual abuse images and videos

    Online advertising company ExoClick joins the IWF as a member.

  12. Tesco Mobile Ireland committed to providing responsible mobile broadband services

    The mobile network provider joins Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) membership.