WixFix

Germans warned to DESTROY Cayla, a network-connected doll that spies on children

http://boingboing.net/2017/02/17/germans-warned-to-destroy-cayl.html

ThrowawayAccount123

Germany is at the front of the fight in protecting privacy of its citizens as it relates to online services. Thanks for the link!!

remedy4reality

STASI

Don-Keyhote

Don't Bluetooth/wifi devices emit a dangerous amount of radiation for a tiny headed child to be snuggling with all day? Worst gift ever.

ThrowawayAccount123

I do not put a cell phone to my head for the reason you mention but not sure it makes a difference when it comes to this device.

ThrowawayAccount123

The above link is a direct link to Washington Times (right-leaning mirror of WaPo) so that when you click, it will Red Pill their Analytics professionals!

Here is the archive: http://archive.is/SzX52

This story is everywhere right now but it doesn't include OUR angle.

Spiral Toys The Spiral is a code to tell everyone that your company is involved with the CIA, notably the modern version of it's MKUltra/Monarch program.

Cloud Pet This product is a fabulous one to use in conjunction with child grooming and mind control.

Data Collection This system collects personal information families and targets trusted speech at children. All toys that record children can be used for advanced R&D in psychology, specifically NEFARIOUS R&D into mind control. Right now there are MKUltra-related programs everywhere. They are investing in our youth.

Data Breach Thank you hackers for exposing the problems with the wholesale collection of private data. It will be kept by private companies, the government agencies that fund these projects, and stolen by hackers because EVERY firm that develops such products is understaffed! This is a constant folks, not an exception.

IoT Devices Never buy an IoT device, none of them are secure... NONE of them.

derram

https://archive.is/SzX52 | https://vgy.me/51HNJd.png :

CloudPets, kids toy, target of major data breach; millions of audio messages compromised: Report - Washington Times

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