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INHOPE (International Association of Internet Hotlines, f. 23rd November 1999) is an international association of public hotlines (or "tiplines") geared towards reporting child pornography, "hate speech websites", "child grooming" and "self harm websites". It aims to maintain anonymity for reporters.
It lists as it's aims:
- To establish and support effective national hotlines.
- To train and support new hotlines
- To foster ongoing Internet safety awareness and education throughout Europe
- The establishment of effective common procedures for receiving and processing reports
The association was founded and funded under the European Commission’s Safer Internet programme (now EC Safer Internet plus Programme), which "aims to promote safer use of the internet and new technology".
Members
- IWF
- Cybertipline
- Meldpunt Kinderporno (NL)
- Cyprus, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Slovenia, Poland, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Taiwan, Australia, Canada, South Korea.