The project is the first of its kind to use chatbot technology to intervene when people attempt to search for sexual images of children and aim to help them stop, or not start, offending.
Software developer Fastvue joins forces with the Internet Watch Foundation in the fight to stop sexual abuse content of children online.
IWF’s 2024 analysis shows how top-level domains are misused to host child sexual abuse imagery, revealing key trends and safety concerns.
Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) international reporting solution will be presented to more than 50 countries at a global summit held by Prime Minister David Cameron this week (10-11 Dec).
The vision and mission of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
jajoza is the latest Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) Member, joining a global network of organisations dedicated to creating a safer internet.
Link management platform Rebrandly joins the IWF to support the “critical mission” to identify and remove child sexual abuse from the internet.
Today (November 12) Global cyber security provider F-Secure announces it has joined the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) as a Member.
With cuddly toys scattered around her, schoolgirl Becky fixes her eyes on the screen in front of her as she's directed to perform a series of sickening sexual acts by vile paedophiles.
The Internet Watch Foundation has been recognised for its work fighting online child sexual abuse content by receiving a Runner Up award at the Nominet Internet Awards 2013.