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India’s Online IWF Portal passes milestone of 1000 Reports
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Young men in London least likely in the UK to think child sex abuse imagery is the biggest problem on the internet
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IWF sets sights on tackling online child sexual abuse to mark 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
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IWF’s Deputy CEO Fred Langford becomes President of INHOPE
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IWF calls on MPs to ‘rise above’ Westminster chaos as IICSA highlights ‘incalculable’ damage from online child sexual abuse
The internet is “magnifying” risks of sexual abuse for children a major new report has warned.
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The IWF relies on strong partnerships with the tech industry
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Online crime – a lucrative business
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IWF’s role in using technology to create a safer global internet
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‘Definite jump’ as hotline sees 50% increase in public reports of online child sexual abuse during lockdown
IWF analysts have worked through the coronavirus lockdown to make sure children are kept safe.
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UK’s internet guardian ‘sets standard’ for hotlines worldwide
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Internet Watch Foundation CEO debates at Cambridge Union
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No such thing
IWF is campaigning for an end to use of the phrase ‘child pornography’. There’s #NoSuchThing. It’s child sexual abuse imagery and videos.