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Phone Banning in Schools – Considerations from David Wright (Director of UKSIC)
New guidance is being introduced to ban phones in schools across England. David Wright (UKSIC Director) shares his thoughts on…
IWF analysts report rise in sexual extortion cases of boys
IWF experts have reported a steep increase in reports of children being blackmailed to share sexual images of themselves by…
Online Safety Bill – How the UK Safer Internet Centre Campaigned for Online Appeals Processes
In this article, we explain our journey towards how we campaigned for stronger online appeals processes to be included as…
UK Safer Internet Centre – Online Safety Bill statement
The UK Safer Internet Centre is delighted to express its support for the Online Safety bill, a crucial step toward…
Tech breakthrough helps IWF analysts assess criminal imagery in seconds
A new clustering technology is helping IWF analysts to assess multiple child sexual abuse images in seconds.
Continue to Tackle Online Abuse in Sport with Report Harmful Content
Report Harmful Content is continuing to explore how we can all tackle online abuse in sport.
New release! IWF launches podcast on the effects end-to-end encryption could have in the fight against child sexual abuse imagery
The introduction of end-to-end encryption to messaging apps could increase the amount of child sexual abuse images and videos circulating…
ProjectEVOLVE Report: Understanding Online Safety Delivery and Assessment in Schools
ProjectEVOLVE has just released the latest annual report looking at online safety delivery and assessment across schools across England,
Pressure to incorporate independent appeals process in Online Safety Bill builds as UKSIC steps up campaign.
Pressure continues to grow on the UK government to include an independent appeals process in the Online Safety Bill.
IWF Annual Report launch video
In 2022, the IWF took action to remove a record-breaking 255,588 websites containing child sexual abuse material.
Peers express support for UKSIC campaign highlighting need for independent appeals process in Online Safety Bill
Baroness Newlove backs need for independent appeals process in Online Safety Bill.
Don’t steal my right to appeal – Online Safety Bill set to not include existing protections
The Online Safety Bill is set to remove an essential obligation which is currently supporting individuals to get harmful online…