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A RECORD number of applications have been received for seven analyst jobs assessing potentially criminal content on the internet.
The Internet Watch Foundation assessed more than 50,000 reports to its hotline during 2013. Today (7 April) it reveals the latest trends in assessing and removing child sexual abuse images from the internet.
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IWF and NSPCC's Report Remove can support a young person in reporting sexual images shared online and enables them to get the image removed if it is illegal.
Reporting Portals, from the Internet Watch Foundation, offer a country-specific mechanism for reporting online child sexual abuse imagery.
When Chris Hughes started removing child abuse images and videos from the internet, almost a decade ago, paedophiles were not discreet.