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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 children are becoming a larger threat risk, according to a consumer watchdog report shared just ahead of the holiday gifting season.
Toys that "spy" on children and pose a risk to children's safety and privacy are a rising threat, a new study from the U.S. PIRG Education Fund warned.
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.
Group says array of products have security and privacy issues, from smart coffee makers to connected toy kitchens.