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White Bullet collaborates with Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to reduce child sexual exploitation online
IWF and Cyber safety technology company, White Bullet, announce their collaboration to stop the monetisation of child sexual abuse images and videos through digital advertising.
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Praise for IWF Hotline as Government looks to tackle internet grooming
Minister praises work to find and remove images and videos of child sexual abuse from the internet, and says new legislation will aim to tackle the issue.
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IWF working with Ministers to protect children during coronavirus lockdown
'The Minister of State for Security, James Brokenshire and the Minister for Safeguarding, Victoria Atkins engaged the Internet Watch Foundation on the threat during the pandemic.'
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IWF supports calls to speed up online harms legislation
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40% increase in people seeking charity’s help to stop looking at online sexual images of children
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‘Disturbing’ rise in videos of children who have been groomed into filming their own abuse
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‘Terrifying escalation’ in battle to keep children safe online as new figures reveal 300,000 people in the UK could pose sexual threat to children
The National Crime Agency (NCA) has revealed it believes there are a minimum 300,000 individuals in the UK posing a sexual threat to children, either through physical “contact” abuse or online.
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IWF Deputy CEO Fred Langford awarded an Honorary Doctorate for his child protection work
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Latest Internet Watch Foundation report shows Europe now hosts 60% of child sexual abuse webpages
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Child sexual abuse content increasingly being ‘masked’ online to hide crimes – latest global data
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“The time for talking is over, Europe requires firm effective action now.”
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IWF celebrates the UNCRC at 30