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Strengthening Digital Safety Through Trusted Collaboration

Why Sinter Partners With Leading Child-Protection Organizations

Shared purpose. Shared responsibility. Shared commitment to protecting vulnerable individuals online.

Sinter partners with these organizations because effective digital supervision and child-protection require more than technology—they require a coordinated, evidence-based network of experts working toward the same goal.

By aligning with globally respected agencies dedicated to preventing exploitation, supporting victims, and improving online safety, Sinter ensures its platform contributes to a broader public-safety ecosystem. These partnerships reinforce our commitment to lawful monitoring, stronger community protection, and a unified approach to reducing digital harm.

Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)

The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) is a global, independent non-profit that identifies, assesses, and removes online child sexual abuse material. For nearly 30 years, it has combined advanced technology with world-leading human analysts to locate illegal imagery, disrupt its circulation, and support efforts to safeguard victims. Working with law enforcement, governments, tech companies, and international child-protection partners, the IWF provides a trusted reporting hotline and operates more than 50 global reporting portals that feed directly into its expert analysis team.

Funded by tech members, corporate partners, and public donors, the IWF uses its unique data and frontline experience to help shape effective online-safety legislation and guide public awareness efforts. Its work has contributed to reducing UK-hosted child sexual abuse imagery from 18% in 1996 to under 1% today. Through global collaboration, policy influence, and public education, the IWF remains focused on a single mission: removing online records of child sexual abuse and protecting children worldwide.

Amanda Todd Legacy

The Amanda Todd Legacy is a global non-profit organization committed to prevention, education, and awareness related to bullying, cyberbullying, online exploitation, and sextortion. The society focuses on improving the well-being of individuals of all ages by providing resources on digital safety, mental health, and positive online engagement. Its work is centered on supporting children, youth, and families as they navigate trauma, victimization, and the complex realities of today’s digital environment.

The organization advances its mission through education, outreach, and community collaboration. Its presentations, campaigns, and public forums reach schools, colleges, law enforcement, ICAC units, mental health professionals, and community groups worldwide. The society also provides funding to individuals and agencies aligned with its goals, supports families in accessing mental-health and community resources, and works with partner organizations to promote meaningful systemic change that improves safety, resilience, and well-being for young people.

Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P)

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection is a national charity dedicated to reducing child sexual abuse, exploitation, and victimization. For over 30 years, C3P has supported families, educators, law enforcement, and child-serving organizations through prevention programs, safety education, missing-children services, and survivor-focused resources. Its mandate includes reducing incidents of missing and sexually exploited children, educating the public on child safety, assisting in active missing-child cases, and advocating for improved protections at national and provincial levels.

Through initiatives such as Cybertip.ca, Project Arachnid, and extensive professional training, C3P plays a central role in Canada’s child-protection ecosystem. Its evidence-informed programs and partnerships help strengthen policy, improve reporting pathways, and enhance community response to online and offline child harm.