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From toys to smartphones: Privacy checks for your tech gifts

WASHINGTON 鈥 From smartphones to connected toys, many of the gifts given this holiday season come with privacy concerns.

Now that the gifts are unwrapped, the first step should be to determine what information the device will be collecting according to John Verdi, Vice President of Policy at the 聽The group is a Washington think tank that focuses on responsible privacy practices.

鈥淚t鈥檚 super important to check the privacy settings, and drill down in some of those menus to try to figure out exactly which sorts of data you want to share with these devices,鈥 said Verdi.

Many devices not only share information with developers and third parties, but some can also share that information with a user’s social media account that may be linked to the device.

For smartphones, data such as a person鈥檚 GPS location, health tracker information, voice recordings and other potentially sensitive information could be sent out if a user doesn鈥檛 deny access, according to Verdi.

Verdi recommends that users go through the privacy settings in devices and any apps that are installed to make sure they are comfortable with the information that will be collected and shared.

Newer operating systems for smartphones and tablets have shifted toward easier privacy management, Verdi said, by creating centralized locations on devices for users to manage access.

鈥淵ou can either grant that permission or deny it from a central place, rather than going app by app and trying to drill down in all those menus,鈥 he said.

When the initial privacy setup is done for a smartphone and its apps, Verdi warns users to not let their guards down, and revisit those privacy settings after it has been used for some time.

鈥淭he tough thing is that until you use the app, it鈥檚 not super obvious what sorts of data you鈥檙e comfortable with the device collecting, using and sharing,鈥 Verdi said.

Whether it鈥檚 a smartphone, tablet or another device, Verdi also recommended setting up a new password, passcode or passphrase if that option is available. If the device came with a default password, passcode or passphrase, it should be changed.

鈥淚f the device isn鈥檛 secure, if there isn鈥檛 a password applied to it, or a passcode or passphrase applied to it, then you can really run into trouble with unauthorized access,鈥 Verdi said.

For connected toys, Verdi said it is incumbent on parents and guardians to make good, hygienic digital choices for their kids and to know what information the toy collects and passes on. Verdi said there have been instances where voice recordings and even credit card information, used with a toy, wind up in the wrong hands.

鈥淛ust because the device itself looks cute, doesn鈥檛 mean that the privacy and security settings are low stakes,鈥 Verdi said.

Mike Murillo

Mike Murillo is a reporter and anchor at 91欧美激情. Before joining 91欧美激情 in 2013, he worked in radio in Orlando, New York City and Philadelphia.

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