Gone are the days where the most parents had to worry about was their child getting a splinter from a spinning top - now, experts warn kid's toys maybe spying on them. A 'Trouble in Toyland' report from the U.S. PIRG Education Fund has warned parents to avoid putting some so-called 'smart toys' under the tree this year. Consumer protection experts say that microphones and cameras in the toys - as well as and personal data storage - are placing children's privacy at risk and heighten instances of grooming and even kidnapping.
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