The annual report by the UK-based Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), a non-profit responsible for finding and removing graphic sexual content from the internet, found that Europe has registered a 19 per cent increase in sexual abuse content since last year.
The Netherlands tops the list of European nations hosting the most online sexual imagery of children, said the report released yesterday.
"The situation is reversed from previous years. Europe is now the biggest host of child sexual abuse imagery, rather than North America," Susie Hargreaves, chief executive of the IWF, told the BBC.
Until recently, most child sexual abuse images were found in the US (57 per cent), but this has now shifted to Europe, which hosts 60 per cent of the global content, the report said.
Child abuse content has fallen in America partly because of the work undertaken by the US industry to tackle the problem.
Just 37 per cent of abusive images now come from the US, Hargreaves said, adding that criminals in America are forced to search harder for host websites where they can upload child pornography.
In 2016, the IWF reported that it had removed 5,335 webpages of children, fewer than previous years.
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