The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) is a registered charity based in Cambridge, England. It states that its remit is "to minimise the availability of...
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On 5 December 2008, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), a British watchdog group, blacklisted content on the English Wikipedia related to Scorpions'...
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and videos. In 2007, the British-based Internet Watch Foundation reported that child pornography on the Internet was becoming more brutal and graphic,...
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setting up of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), an independent body to which the public could report potentially criminal Internet content, both child...
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mission to develop "safe and beneficial" AI. Additionally, the Internet Watch Foundation has raised concerns about AI being used to generate sexual abuse...
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Sexual grooming (redirect from Internet Grooming)
and grooming". www.education.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 2023-03-09. Internet Watch Foundation Grooming Children for Sexual Molestation, written by Gregory M...
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HTTP 404 (category Internet terminology)
request for content identified as potentially illegal by the Internet Watch Foundation. Other ISPs return a HTTP 403 "forbidden" error in the same circumstances...
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Child abuse image content list (category Internet censorship in the United Kingdom)
(CAIC List) is a list of URLs and image hashes provided by the Internet Watch Foundation to its partners to enable the blocking of child pornography &...
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Streisand effect (category Internet censorship in the United States)
protest movement Project Chanology. On December 5, 2008, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) added the English Wikipedia article about the 1976 Scorpions...
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List of websites blocked in the United Kingdom (category Internet censorship in the United Kingdom)
Directive File sharing in the United Kingdom Internet censorship in the United Kingdom Internet Watch Foundation and Wikipedia Legal aspects of file sharing...
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OnlyFans (category Internet properties established in 2016)
OnlyFans for more than a year. In response to these reports, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) described the platform as "an industry leader in online...
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Richard Tilt (section Internet Watch Foundation)
Security Advisory Committee (2004–11) and Independent Chair of the Internet Watch Foundation (2012–17). He was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 1999 Birthday...
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in the charity sector. She is Chief Executive officer of the Internet Watch Foundation. Susan Elizabeth Nuttgens was born in 1962 in Yorkshire to Patrick...
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Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP), the Internet Watch Foundation and the Internet Hotline Providers in Europe), national policing units...
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Virgin Killer (category Internet censorship)
in December 2008, when the British Internet Watch Foundation placed certain pages from Wikipedia on its internet blacklist, since it considered the image...
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Web blocking in the United Kingdom (category Internet censorship in the United Kingdom)
Survive the Claire Perry Internet. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2014. Internet Watch Foundation (11 April 2011). "Incitement...
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however self-regulatory, coordinated by the non-profit charity Internet Watch Foundation. The 1978 Act was extended in 1994 (by the Criminal Justice and...
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Pornhub (category Internet properties established in 2007)
that depicted rape, revenge porn, and child sexual abuse. The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) found 118 instances of child sexual abuse material on Pornhub...
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financially supports the Internet Watch Foundation which, since 1996, has worked to eradicate child abuse images from the UK Internet. Initial funding from...
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Child erotica (redirect from Internet child modeling)
erotica.female. In 2001–2002, the Internet Watch Foundation and Crown Prosecution Service considered that an Internet service provider knowingly carrying...
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Content rating (section Internet)
"Restricted to Adults" label Platform for Internet Content Selection Internet Watch Foundation – maintains a website denylist Comics Code Authority Marvel Rating...
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Cyberethics (redirect from Internet ethics)
the Internet and by telephone and introduces penalties of up to five years in prison and a 250 000 USD fine. The UK-based Internet Watch Foundation reported...
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List of Streisand effect examples (category Internet-related lists)
resulted in the Project Chanology protests. On December 5, 2008, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) added the English Wikipedia article about the 1976 Scorpions...
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that readers can take to navigate from topic to topic. The Wikimedia Foundation publishes research on how readers enter rabbit holes. Rabbit hole browsing...
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Telegram (software) (category Internet properties established in 2013)
for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), nor from the UK–based Internet Watch Foundation, both non–profit NGOs. Telegram responded to the BBC's reporting...
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Vodafone pass mobile and fixed Internet traffic through Cleanfeed, which uses data provided by the Internet Watch Foundation to identify pages believed to...
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is a British Internet entrepreneur known for founding Pipex, the commercial internet service provider, and the Internet Watch Foundation. After studying...
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Censorship in the United Kingdom (section Internet)
child abuse image content list which uses data provided by the Internet Watch Foundation to identify pages judged to contain indecent photographs of children...
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DNS over HTTPS (category Internet security)
The Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA)—a trade association representing British ISPs—and the also British body Internet Watch Foundation have...
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of perpetrators for digital media sex crimes. Research by the Internet Watch Foundation in 2012, estimated that 88% of self-made explicit images are "stolen"...
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