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  1. Help the IWF tackle child sexual abuse online at our second Online Child Safety Hackathon

  2. Abuse material would cause 'untold damage', staying online for many years if it wasn’t for the IWF, Peer warns

    Speaking in the Lords, several Peers highlight the crucial work of the IWF and call for action from the Government to provide age-appropriate online safety advice.

  3. New online safety legislation needs to be made more robust MPs warn

    The IWF is calling for greater clarity on online harms as MPs warn new online safety legislation needs to be made more robust to help keep children safe online.

  4. Heimdal joins fight against child sexual abuse material online

    Global cybersecurity company Heimdal has joined forces with the Internet Watch Foundation to tackle child sexual abuse imagery online and make the internet a safer space for users.

  5. So socking simple

    IWF wants to help young people stay safe online by making sure you know what to do if you accidentally see sexual images or videos of someone you think might be under 18.

  6. 3 Ways you can help to protect children online

    Natterhub's Caroline Allams offers practical tips to help protect your children online

  7. Twitter and IWF boost international online safety campaign for parents to support child safety during lockdown

    The series of videos was created in collaboration with five governments, six companies and numerous NGOs within a two-week period.

  8. Calls for greater clarity as new Online Safety Bill is introduced in the Commons

    The IWF welcomed the new Bill, but said there needs to be greater clarity in how the Bill will be implemented.

  9. Record amount of online child sexual abuse blocked as landmark Bill faces delays

    Record amount of online child sexual abuse blocked as landmark Bill faces delays

  10. IWF welcomes return of long delayed Online Safety Bill

    Key legislation aimed at preventing online harms will return to Parliament next month following fears it could have been dropped altogether.

  11. More than one in 10 British young people exposed to online child sexual abuse

    New research commissioned by the Internet Watch Foundation shows that more than one in 10 British young people have been exposed to online child sexual abuse material

  12. What next for online safety laws? A podcast episode from the IWF

    As the Online Safety Bill becomes the Online Safety Act, the Internet Watch Foundation looks at what is next.