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As you wrap the presents on your holiday gift list, consider warnings from a new study. So-called "smart toys" could pose danger to your child.
Toys that spy on kids are a growing threat, according to the U.S. Public Interest Research Group that published a report Thursday covering the dangers.
Toys that "spy" on children are becoming a larger threat risk, according to a consumer watchdog report shared just ahead of the holiday gifting season.
Group says array of products have security and privacy issues, from smart coffee makers to connected toy kitchens.
Local News Toys that spy | Warnings against hi-tech toys Consumer advocacy groups caution against toys with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and have a camera or microphone over hacking risks.
Toys that "spy" on children are becoming a larger threat risk, according to a consumer watchdog report shared just ahead of the holiday gifting season.
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