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Ian Forrester

Connected Toys Are Raising Complicated New Privacy Questions - 0 views

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    "Toys and other devices are collecting loads of data from children. What could go wrong?"
Ian Forrester

IBM's Watson Helps CogniToy's Educational Toy Talk Like a Buddy | Re/code - 0 views

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    "It has been 30 years since toys started talking back to kids - in the form of the cassette-playing robot bear Teddy Ruxpin"
Ian Forrester

The House That Spied on Me - 0 views

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    "In December, I converted my one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco into a "smart home." I connected as many of my appliances and belongings as I could to the internet: an Amazon Echo, my lights, my coffee maker, my baby monitor, my kid's toys, my vacuum, my TV, my toothbrush, a photo frame, a sex toy, and even my bed."
Ian Forrester

Sex toy company admits its vibrators 'secretly recorded intimate sessions' | The Indepe... - 1 views

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    Sex toy company admits its vibrators secretly recorded intimate sessions
Ian Forrester

BBC News - Barbie doll will be internet connected to chat to kids - 0 views

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    "Barbie is having a digital makeover, with the release of an internet-connected version of the iconic doll."
Ian Forrester

Vibrator Maker To Pay Millions Over Claims It Secretly Tracked Use : The Two-Way : NPR - 0 views

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    The makers of the We-Vibe, a line of vibrators that can be paired with an app for remote-controlled use, have reached a $3.75 million class action settlement with users following allegations that the company was collecting data on when and how the sex toy was used. Standard Innovations, the Canadian manufacturer of the We-Vibe, does not admit any wrongdoing in the settlement finalized Monday.
Ian Forrester

Troy Hunt: Data from connected CloudPets teddy bears leaked and ransomed, exposing kids... - 0 views

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    "Only a couple of weeks ago, there were a lot of news headlines about how Germany had banned an internet-connected doll called "Cayla" over fears hackers could target children. One of their primary concerns was the potential risk to the privacy of children:"
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