The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and children’s charity, NSPCC Northern Ireland, host online safeguarding event in Belfast on 21 January.
A new report published by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Media.
Peer39, a leading provider of contextual intelligence for digital advertising, has joined forces with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to help disrupt and demonetise the spread of harmful content online.
IWF Standards of Good Practice for Adult Content Providers
Social Minds ApS became an IWF Member on 1 September 2018. They support us in our aim to eliminate online child sexual abuse.
IWF analysts have worked through the coronavirus lockdown to make sure children are kept safe.
The Internet Watch Foundation work with a wide range of global partners to effectively find and remove online child sexual abuse imagery.
The Internet Watch Foundation is supporting calls for Apple not to abandon new plans to help keep children safe online.
Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) newest Member to alert safety and security officials of illegal online content on social media, in real-time.
Google is donating £1million to the Internet Watch Foundation to boost its work removing online child sexual abuse content.
Internet Watch Foundation is proudly adds name to two new campaigns focusing on improving the response to child sexual abuse in the EU
The amount of AI-generated child sexual abuse content is “chilling” and reaching a “tipping point”, according to the Internet Watch Foundation.