DO TOYS THAT ‘LISTEN’ STEAL CHILDREN’S PRIVACY?
Moms and dads record personal privacy concerns about "wise" playthings, such as Hi Barbie and CogniToys Dino, that record the voices of children that communicate with them and store those recordings in the shadow, say scientists. These playthings, which connect to the internet, can joke about with children and react in unexpected information to questions positioned by their young users. The research also reveals that kids are usually uninformed that the playthings are actually tape-taping their discussions. trik luar biasa agar raih tebakan angka jitu "These playthings that can record and transmit are entering a place that is traditionally lawfully very well-protected―the home," says co-lead writer Emily McReynolds, partner supervisor of the Technology Plan Laboratory at the College of Washington. "Individuals have various point of views about their own personal privacy, but it is crystalized when you give a plaything to a child." However internet-