The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) works to make the internet a safer place. Its vision is the global elimination of child sexual abuse imagery online. Working with partners worldwide – industry, charities, governments, law enforcement agencies and other hotlines – IWF is working to find a global solution and we spoke to CEO Susie Hargreaves about the latest campaign about self-generated content. It came about after the charity found a 77% rise of self-generated imagery in 2020, compared to 2019. And the IWF aims to educate and empower girls, and warn parents and carers about the risks online. Presented by Dominic Laurie.
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