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Internet Watch Foundation says amount of material showing most extreme form of sexual abuse has doubled since 2020

The most extreme form of child sexual abuse material accounted for a fifth of such content found online last year, according to a report.Watch Foundation, a UK-based body that monitors distribution of child sexual abuse material . It found more than 51,000 instances of such content, which can include the most severe imagery including rape, sadism and bestiality.

“They are being raped, and subjected to sexual torture, and criminals are making money off the back of that. It is truly appalling.” Under the bill, tech executives face the threat of a two-year jail term for failing to protect children from online harm. However, the provision applies to protecting children from content such as material promoting self-harm and eating disorders, and does not apply to dealing with CSAM.

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