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  1. Wizz

  2. Wizz partners with IWF to fight child sexual abuse on the internet

    Wizz, a social discovery app that allows users from 13 to 24 to meet and chat with people their own age has come on board as a new Member of the Internet Watch Foundation.

  3. Woman ‘trusted’ online predator who viewed child sexual abuse on her daughter’s computer

    Experts warn that 1% of the entire male population could be ‘interested in sex with prepubescent children’.

  4. Women Parliamentarians Conference in Gibraltar

    Susie, IWF CEO, comments on a recent trip to Gibraltar to speak at the Women Parliamentarians Conference.

  5. Working Group Two

  6. Working internationally & fighting self-generated content

  7. Working together to stop child sexual abuse online

  8. Working with INHOPE

    Find out how the Internet Watch Foundation works in partnership with INHOPE to tackle global child sexual abuse imagery online.

  9. Working with online payments services – finding ways of stopping commercial child sexual abuse imagery

  10. Working with the police

    Find out how the Internet Watch Foundation works in partnership with global law enforcement to fight online child sexual abuse.

  11. World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2015

    Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) participates in world’s largest annual gathering of the ‘ICT for development’ community.

  12. World-leading Report Remove tool in the spotlight

    The Internet Watch Foundation and the NSPCC have won an award that recognises the vital service that the Report Remove tool offers children in the UK.