Internet
Watch Foundation (IWF) sign up to WebtraffIQ
Released on
= February 16, 2005, 12:57 pm
Press Release
Author = Elemental PR Limited
Industry = Internet
& Online
Press Release
Summary = The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has appointed web
analytics vendor WebtraffIQ http://www.webtraffiq.com/ to provide
customary and bespoke analysis for its website http://www.iwf.org.uk.
Press Release
Body = 17 February 2005, London, UK
Internet Watch
Foundation (IWF) sign up to web analytics vendor WebtraffIQ----Begins---
The Internet
Watch Foundation (IWF) has appointed web analytics vendor WebtraffIQ
http://www.webtraffiq.com/ to provide customary and bespoke analysis
for its website http://www.iwf.org.uk.
Founded in 1996,
the IWF provides an internet hotline for the UK public to report
their exposure to potentially illegal content online. The IWF works
in partnership with the UK internet industry and the police, as
well as various government departments. The IWF participates in
the work of the Home Secretary's Internet Task Force for the Protection
of Children on the Internet chaired by Paul Goggins MP and also
has close ties to the Criminal Law Policy Unit and the High Tech
Crime department, all of whom work together and strive to make the
Internet a safer domain for children and the general public.
The appointment
will see WebtraffIQ further streamline and develop the principal
services it provides to the IWF and then tailor specific offerings
relative to the specialist internet work the IWF does and in order
to fully utilise the facilities
offered by its new website. Since its launch in October 2004, the
website is currently attracting 3,500 unique users per week.
Tony Fagelman,
General Manager at the IWF comments, “WebtraffIQ will be providing
its full web analytics tools and services to the IWF indefinitely.
Currently, the most interesting aspect of this project is the creation
of new reporting and
analysis that will assist the IWF internally with our customer/user
requirements and in the future with external investigations”.
WebtraffIQ is
an accurate real-time visitor behaviour tracking and analysis product
and service that enables businesses to understand who interacts
with them offline and online. WebtraffIQ allows the visualisation
of multi-channel media and mediums including websites, Intranets,
search engines, above and below- the-line marketing
and PR.
Marcos Richardson,
European Director at WebtraffIQ explains, “We are proud to
support the IWF by further developing our services to help the work
they do in minimising the availability of potentially illegal Internet
content.”
“WebtraffIQ
will be concentrating its reporting on specific aspects relating
to IWF user profiles. In doing so; creating a visual picture of
users preferred navigation, stickiness and site interest areas,
enabling the optimum organic growth of the IWF
website and mission.
We are committed
to forging ethical practices within our industry, and this appointment
allows us to strengthen ties with organisations that share the same
synergy”, concludes Richardson.
----Ends----
----Notes to editors----
This press release
in available in PDF, plain text and Word formats. Photographs are
available of the WebtraffIQ team.
The media spokespeople
for WebtraffIQ are Marcos Richardson, European Director and Kevin
Hutchinson, Chief Technical Officer (CTO).
About the Internet
Watch Foundation (IWF):
The IWF is the only authorised organisation in the UK which provides
an internet ‘hotline’ for the public to report their
exposure to illegal content online.
We aim to minimise the availability of potentially illegal internet
content that specifically;
- child abuse images hosted anywhere in the world
- criminally obscene content hosted in the UK.
- criminally racist content hosted in the UK.
We work in partnership
with UK Government Departments such as the Home Office and the Department
of Trade and Industry to influence initiatives and programmes developed
to combat online abuse. This dialogue goes beyond the UK and Europe,
to ensure greater awareness of global
issues and responsibilities.
We are funded
by the EU and the UK internet industry including Internet Service
Providers (ISPs), Mobile Operators & manufacturers, Content
Service Providers (CSPs) and telecommunications & software companies.
Through the hotline reporting system, we help ISPs to combat abuse
of their services by operating a ‘notice and take down’
service which alerts them to any illegal content found on their
system and we assess material reported to us and pass on any
relevant details to Law Enforcement Agencies.
As a result, the amount of illegal content hosted in the UK has
been reduced from 18% in 1997 to less than 1% in 2003.
As the number of people using the internet and the diversity of
content available continues to grow, the mechanisms of dealing with
illegal content must be better known and understood.
In partnership
with many organisations, we strive to create continued awareness
of the role and purpose of the IWF and aim to foster trust and reassurance
in the internet for current and future users.
About WebtraffIQ:
http://www.webtraffiq.com
WebtraffIQ is
a real-time visitor tracking and reporting analysis product and
service for business web sites and e-commerce enterprises. The system
has undertaken a four-year research and development-testing period
and is used by over 400
individual web sites.
WebtraffIQ provides
a campaign tracking service which enables clients to see how various
online and offline marketing techniques are working, in effect creating
a rich picture of a web site's activities.
WebtraffIQ’s
clients include: Business Link [Kent], City & Guilds, Eyetracker,
Mando Group, Perceptor, Reuters Business Insight, Royal Institution
of Chartered Surveyors [RICS], The National Baseball Hall of Fame
and Museum and Tiscali UK.
Web Site = http://www.webtraffiq.com/press/releases.php
Contact Details
= Elemental PR:
Tim Gibbon, Account Director, Elemental PR
Email: webtraffiq@elementalpr.co.uk
Direct Telephone: +44 (0)870 745 9292, Mobile: +44 (0)7930 375663,
Fax: +44 (0)870 745 9293, Website: http://www.elementalpr.co.uk
Address: Second
Floor, 145 -157 St John Street, London, EC1V 4PY, England, UK
The Internet
Watch Foundation:
Fay MacDonald Communications Co-ordinator
Telephone: +44 (0) 1223 237 700
Website: http://www.iwf.org.uk/media/page.3.htm
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