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  1. DNSFilter is IWF’s newest Member

  2. Bypass Network Services Ltd becomes IWF’s latest Member

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

  4. Tata Communications becomes the first Indian internet service provider to join the Internet Watch Foundation

  5. 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.

  6. Simon Staffell

    Simon Staffell is an Industry Trustee for the Internet Watch Foundation.

  7. Mastercard joins IWF in fight to keep internet safe

    “The additional help from Mastercard will help our analysts carry on their essential work keeping the internet safe for everyone.”

  8. IWF to work alongside Philippine telecom giant to fight child sexual abuse on the internet

    ‘We should also protect our children because they are our future’.

  9. Boost for children’s online safety as Welsh Government becomes first Government to join IWF

    Boost for children’s online safety as Welsh Government becomes first Government to join IWF. Welsh language resources will help children spot the signs of online grooming and abuse.

  10. New ally in fight against online abuse as Converge ICT joins IWF

    Fiber broadband provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has joined the IWF in its fight to make the internet a safer place for everyone, particularly children.

  11. Heimdal joins fight against child sexual abuse material online

    Global cybersecurity company Heimdal has joined forces with the Internet Watch Foundation to tackle child sexual abuse imagery online and make the internet a safer space for users.

  12. Biggest telecoms and digital services company in NZ plays its part in securing a safer internet for all

    New Zealand’s largest telecommunications and digital services company, Spark, joins the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), to help keep the internet free from child sexual abuse content.