As a former K-12 technology educator, let me break this down for you.
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As a former K-12 technology educator, let me break this down for you. If a "toy" comes with an app, it isn't a toy; it's a data collection mechanism, and likely a brand loyalty engine.
Kids don't need these things. In fact, they're much, much better off without them.
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As a former K-12 technology educator, let me break this down for you. If a "toy" comes with an app, it isn't a toy; it's a data collection mechanism, and likely a brand loyalty engine.
Kids don't need these things. In fact, they're much, much better off without them.
@mttaggart 2017 but doubtless still relevant
@troyhunt on leaky connected kids' toys
https://www.troyhunt.com/data-from-connected-cloudpets-teddy-bears-leaked-and-ransomed-exposing-kids-voice-messages/ -
As a former K-12 technology educator, let me break this down for you. If a "toy" comes with an app, it isn't a toy; it's a data collection mechanism, and likely a brand loyalty engine.
Kids don't need these things. In fact, they're much, much better off without them.
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As a former K-12 technology educator, let me break this down for you. If a "toy" comes with an app, it isn't a toy; it's a data collection mechanism, and likely a brand loyalty engine.
Kids don't need these things. In fact, they're much, much better off without them.
@mttaggart total agree!
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As a former K-12 technology educator, let me break this down for you. If a "toy" comes with an app, it isn't a toy; it's a data collection mechanism, and likely a brand loyalty engine.
Kids don't need these things. In fact, they're much, much better off without them.
@mttaggart "Imagine your favourite toy when you were little could talk to you. Imagine what it could convince you to do" sounds like the byline for a horror movie. Whoever came up with this idea should NOT be allowed to design anything ever again.
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