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Germany Bans Children's Smartwatches (bbc.com)

A German regulator has banned the sale of smartwatches aimed at children, describing them as spying devices. From a report: It had previously banned an internet-connected doll called, My Friend Cayla, for similar reasons. Telecoms regulator the Federal Network Agency urged parents who had such watches to destroy them. One expert said the decision could be a "game-changer" for internet-connected devices. "Poorly secured smart devices often allow for privacy invasion. That is really concerning when it comes to kids' GPS tracking watches - the very watches that are supposed to help keep them safe," said Ken Munro, a security expert at Pen Test Partners.

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  1. Only fair - age of consent should apply to IoT by sinij · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I think it is only fair that age of consent rules should apply to getting sodomized by an insecure IoT.

  2. That's The Point by rsmith-mac · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Of course they're spying devices. That's the whole bloody point.

    Children are a six-figure investment these days. One that moves on two legs and isn't wholly rational. So keeping tabs on where they are and giving them the means to call for help is a very big deal to some people.

  3. Funny by nospam007 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    IOW parents are now forced to give their kids a more expensive Apple iWatch.
    Good job, lobbyists!