New release! IWF launches podcast on the effects end-to-end encryption could have in the fight against child sexual abuse imagery - UK Safer Internet Centre
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The introduction of end-to-end encryption to messaging apps could increase the amount of child sexual abuse images and videos circulating online, warns the Internet Watch Foundation in a new podcast.
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