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Call for experts to help tackle growing threat of ‘self-generated’ online child sexual abuse material
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IWF analysts finding fifteen times more child sexual abuse content online than they were ten years ago
Expert analysts have taken action against 200,000 websites containing child sexual abuse material
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IWF joins leading policing researchers to tackle online grooming and sexual imagery of children
The findings will be ‘invaluable’ in turning the tide on the threat children are facing from online predators.
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Public exposure to ‘chilling’ AI child sexual abuse images and videos increases
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New tech enables thousands of additional child victims to be counted in sexual abuse images for the first time
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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.
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Don’t delay talking to girls about keeping safe online, parents urged
New report identifies honest communication as pivotal in battle to stop ‘self-generated’ child sexual abuse material.
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Under 10s groomed online ‘like never before’ as hotline discovers record amount of child sexual abuse
Alarming increase in online grooming and child sexual abuse imagery, particularly among under 10s, in 2023 as reported by the IWF.
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IWF sounds alarm for young people and parents as sharing of nudes becomes ‘normalised’ in UK schools
A new national campaign features suggestive images of fruit, while radio ads feature Cunk on Earth star Diane Morgan.
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Tech companies must not encrypt platforms unless guarantees can be made on child safety, MPs warn
A new report published by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Media.
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Campaigners push to stop this being ‘the summer of online sexual abuse’ against children
Campaigners are warning teenagers and their parents about online grooming and sexual exploitation as schools break up for the summer.
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‘Beyond heart-breaking’ abuse as predators groom children to film siblings and friends