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‘Significant breakthrough’ as IWF analysts crack code used by predators to share child sexual abuse material online
IWF welcomes new online safety rules but warns more still needs to be done to make sure children are safe online
The Age Appropriate Design Code sets out 15 standards that online services need to follow.
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