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  1. Analysts find 15 times as much child sexual abuse material on web as a decade ago

    Analysts are finding 15 times as much child sexual abuse material on the internet as they were 10 years ago, leaving them battling a "tidal wave of criminal material".

  2. Campaign launches as new report finds girls at worsening risk of grooming from sexual predators online

    New analysis in the IWF’s annual report shows 11-13 year old girls are increasingly at risk of grooming and coercion at the hands of online predators

  3. Not all Encryption is the same: social media is not ready for End-to-End Encryption

    Not all Encryption is the same: social media is not ready for End-to-End Encryption. IWF CTO Dan Sexton explains the differences in the technology behind the debate.

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    Support us with a major gift and you'll directly contribute to our front-line work helping prevent the re-victimisation of survivors of child sexual abuse.

  5. IWF Chief nominated for top award

  6. IWF scoops top tech gong

  7. Abuse of Top-Level Domains (TLDs)

  8. Early IWF figures indicate an increase in online child sexual abuse images taken down

    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) can confirm that the number of reports of child sexual abuse imagery online actioned for removal in the first half of 2015, was significantly higher than in 2014.

  9. Ask.fm becomes 110th member of IWF

    The popular teenage question and answer social network, ask.fm, has taken a big step in the fight for child safety by becoming the latest organisation to join the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).

  10. Child sexual abuse charity CEO: it’s time to review, refocus and make a change

    Internet Watch Foundation CEO Susie Hargreaves has outlined the IWF and industry response to stepping up the fight against online child sexual abuse images and videos.

  11. Call for lawmakers to act quickly as new data shows child sexual abuse reports are soaring in wake of pandemic

    Europe’s largest hotline, the Internet Watch Foundation, is using this year’s Safer Internet Day to urge the European Commission to bring forward long awaited legislation to address the growing threat to children online.

  12. More than one in 10 British young people exposed to online child sexual abuse

    New research commissioned by the Internet Watch Foundation shows that more than one in 10 British young people have been exposed to online child sexual abuse material