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The IWF and the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service collaborate on the largest child sexual abuse imagery case the Cayman Islands have ever seen
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The IWF partners with the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children to launch portal to report child sexual abuse material
The IWF partners with ICMEC to launch portal that allows anyone, anywhere to report child sexual abuse material online.
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The IWF relies on strong partnerships with the tech industry
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The IWF stands in support of two new campaigns fighting to protect children online
Internet Watch Foundation is proudly adds name to two new campaigns focusing on improving the response to child sexual abuse in the EU
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The IWF welcomes new Government strategy to tackle child sexual abuse
“It is important that we not only look at the online element of these crimes but the impact that it also has on communities"
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The IWF’s self-regulatory model is working
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The leading German Usenet provider UseNeXT is IWF’s newest Member
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The Lord Inglewood MRICS
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The net is closing on child sexual abuse images
Each day, a team of analysts faces a seemingly endless mountain of horrors. The team of 21, who work at the Internet Watch Foundation’s office in Cambridgeshire, spend hours trawling through images and videos containing child sexual abuse.
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The Online Safety Act (OSA) Explained
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The shocking transcripts that reveal how groomers sexually abuse children in their own rooms
Jordan King, reporter for Metro, looks at IWF transcripts showing actual conversations between online groomers and child victims
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The United Republic of Tanzania launches IWF Reporting Portal for online images and videos of child sexual abuse