We bring together people, companies, foundations, trusts and individuals, who share our passion for online child protection. We come together to talk and act with one voice, to fight for children online, to influence policy and to be part of the solution.
Learn about the various avenues for collaboration and see how, together, we can forge a future where children are protected from digital harm.
We can promise an exciting and engaging partnership tailored to your values, mission and objectives.
If your organisation is interested in becoming a partner, please reach out to the IWF Fundraising Team. They are available to address any questions, provide information, and engage in discussions. Contact them via email at [email protected] or by calling +44 (0)1223 20 30 30.
When a company, organisation or trust aligns with us, they are doing far more than just supporting our daily operations; they are publicly declaring their dedication to a safer internet for everyone and stopping online child sexual abuse - for good.
two of our Hotline analysts to have counselling sessions, part of our duty of care to help ensure they cope with the horror of what they witness in the nature of their work.
us to issue several ‘Takedown Notices’ to companies hosting child sexual abuse imagery preventing repeat victimisation every time images of their abuse are viewed or shared.
us to ‘hash’ images of child sexual abuse, preventing them from being shared or uploaded to the internet.
Global cybersecurity company partners with IWF to tackle child sexual abuse imagery on the internet
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.de is worst in world of most abused top-level domains for instances of unique websites (second-level domains) selling child sexual abuse material
Abuse hotline sees most extreme year on record and calls for immediate action to protect very young children online.
The IWF and NSPCC say tech platforms must do more to protect children online as confirmed sextortion cases soar.
A major 18-month trial project has demonstrated a first-of-its-kind chatbot and warning message can reduce the number of online searches that may potentially be indicative of intent to find sexual images of children.