The Irish Mail on Sunday

Fears over talking dinosaur toy ‘spying’ on young children

- By Charlotte Wace

IT’S the cute toy tipped to be a Christmas hit, but there are fears ‘Dino’ the dinosaur may be vulnerable to hackers who could steal informatio­n about its young owners.

The ‘smart toy’, which is able to ‘learn’, answer questions and read bedtime stories, is among a series of technology gifts that have failed to win approval from the Mozilla Foundation, a not-for-profit organisati­on that campaigns for better internet accessibil­ity and safety.

The group said it had been unable to determine if Dino – an internet-connected toy made by CogniToys and priced at €118 on eBay.ie – uses sufficient encryption to guard against hackers.

It was also critical of the complexity of its privacy policy which includes an admission in the small print that, when a child plays with Dino, it collects informatio­n about a child’s ‘likes and dislikes, interests, and other educationa­l metrics’.

It can also collect a child’s name, date of birth and gender.

Users of the Mozilla website have labelled the toy ‘creepy’ in an online vote. Mozilla’s concerns stand in contrast to the advertisin­g spiel for the toy, which is aimed at five-year-olds. On its website, CogniToys says: ‘Dinos aren’t “digital assistants” like Siri or Alexa, they are friends who answer questions, tell stories, practise spelling… play games.’ Fewer than half of the 70 gadgets rated on the foundation’s website met its minimum security standards test for Christmas 2018.

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