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The Internet Watch Foundation has again done an outstanding job in tackling images of child sexual abuse online.
The organisation plays a key role in international efforts to end this criminality, protecting children and continuing the block access to child sexual abuse images wherever they are based.
As a direct result of the Internet Watch Foundation's work, three children were rescued from their abusers last year.