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  1. New tactics mean 137% increase in identified child sexual abuse imagery

    The Internet Watch Foundation has identified and assisted the removal of 137% more webpages depicting child sexual abuse last year, than the year before.

  2. New tool allows police around the world to scan for known abuse imagery in 'seconds'

    'This is an important step in ensuring our world-leading expertise can be quickly drawn upon by police and law enforcement the world over.'

  3. New tool empowers children and young people to stop spread of nude images online

    Childline and the IWF launch new tool to help young people remove nude images that have been shared online

  4. New tool for under-18s to report nude photos of themselves online

    Under-18s who want nude pictures or videos of themselves removed from the internet can now report the images through an online tool.

  5. New tool to help children prevent nude images from being shared on internet

    Children who are worried that nude pictures and videos may end up online will be able to report the material to help prevent it from being uploaded in the future.

  6. Newsgroup Services

    Lists and notifications of confirmed child sexual abuse imagery being hosted on newsgroup services.

  7. Niantic Inc

  8. Nick Newman

    Nick Newman is an Independent Trustee for the Internet Watch Foundation.

  9. Nigel Huddleston MP

  10. No more excuses.

  11. 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.

  12. Nomad Digital becomes first transport connectivity provider to join Internet Watch Foundation membership

    The Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) newest Member, Nomad Digital, brings the fight against online child sexual abuse images to the railways.