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Internet Industry, Charities and Government Back IWF Awareness Day, 24/10/08 [W/E/NI/S]

The Internet Watch Foundation has underlined the importance of its Awareness Day with the release of new research which indicates that over three quarters (77%) of UK adult internet users who have stumbled across images of children being sexually abused are unsure how to report them.

In addition, 71% of those surveyed ranked the availability of online child sexual abuse images as their top concern about the internet.

Further information is available on the IWF website.

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