'We can鈥檛 tackle this on our own' - IWF's Emma Hardy
More images of child abuse are being stored on easily accessible photo sharing websites, says a child-abuse watchdog.
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) said almost two-thirds of the 31,000 links to obscene material it identified in 2014 related to so-called image hosting sites.
Some 80% of the illegal content it discovered reportedly features children under the age of 10.
The IWF鈥檚 Emma Hardy says the group work hard with the police: It helped identify and remove more than double the number of sexually explicit web pages depicting youngsters in 2014 than in the previous year.
But the problem was a global one that needed to be tackled internationally, she said.
鈥淲e can鈥檛 tackle this on our own.
鈥淭he UK is leading the world at this work but we are getting our own back garden in order, and we need to help other countries do the same.鈥�
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