Erie Insurance Offers Tips for Choosing Cyber-Safe Toys This Holiday Season
Friday, November 24, 2023
Follow these smart toy tips to mitigate risk of identity theft
ERIE, Pa. , Nov. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As the holiday season approaches and children build their gift lists, smart toys may be at the top of the list. By 2027, the smart toy market is expected to exceed $24 billion but internet-connected toys, which typically have a built-in microphone and speaker, can potentially expose children and others in their household to data or identity theft. Erie Insurance is offering tips on which toy features to watch for and monitor to ensure families have a safe and happy holiday.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, smart toys run the risk of being accessed by criminals, just like any smart device. Erie Insurance, which offers coverage to help people recover from identity theft, is bringing attention to the risks and what parents should consider before purchasing a smart toy this year.
What should I know about the toy?
-- Conduct an internet search to see if there are any articles or
complaints regarding security or privacy issues. Using terms such as
"toy name" + "privacy" will yield results.
-- Research security updates by searching "toy name" + "firmware" or
"software" update. If there is not an option to update the software, it
may be an indication that the company does not regularly update its
software, which could leave the toy vulnerable to security breaches.
-- See what watchdog and safe harbor groups have to say. Reviews and
recommendations are common for children's toys.
What features should I understand?
-- Know what the microphone and speaker will be doing within the toy. Does
it communicate back to the child and answer questions? Does it record?
How long does it hold onto a recording? Be cautious about the data
provided. It is essential to carefully review the terms, conditions and
privacy policies to understand how the data collected will be used and
protected.
-- Determine the usage of Bluetooth on the toy. What does the Bluetooth
connection do? Is there a PIN associated with it? Without a PIN, the
Bluetooth connection can be accessed by anyone and monitored to find
vulnerabilities. With a PIN, the connection is essentially locked, and
other devices cannot access it.
-- Understand what data is being accessed by the pairable app. Does it need
access to an email or credit card? Does it connect to social media
accounts? Does it require access to the photo gallery?
-- Look for parental controls. Are there parental controls within the app
or toy? How can a parent manage data and its use?
Smart toys are educational and fun for children, but researching smart toys ahead of time and choosing wisely can give parents added peace of mind.
Parents can also add Identity Theft Recovery coverage to their homeowners or renters policy as an additional precaution.
"With Erie Insurance's Identity Theft Recovery coverage, a customer would have access to their very own case manager who can help them take care of the many time-consuming tasks that have to be done to restore a person's credit following identity theft, such as contacting credit bureaus and writing letters to governmental bodies like the Social Security Administration," said Michelle Tennant, vice president of Product Management, Erie Insurance. "The coverage also pays some of the costs associated with identity theft, which may include not only lost wages but also filing fees for reapplying for loans or other types of credit, certain legal fees and more."
Tennant recommends parents talk with their insurance agent to find out more about the specific benefits of Erie Insurance's Identity Theft Recovery coverage, which is included with any of the ErieSecure(®) homeowners bundles.
About Erie Insurance
According to A.M. Best Company, Erie Insurance Group, based in Erie, Pennsylvania, is the 12th largest homeowners insurer, 12th largest automobile insurer and 13th largest commercial lines insurer in the United States based on direct premiums written. Founded in 1925, Erie Insurance is a Fortune 500 company and the 19th largest property/casualty insurer in the United States based on total lines net premium written. Rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best, ERIE has more than 6 million policies in force and operates in 12 states and the District of Columbia. News releases and more information are available on ERIE's website at www.erieinsurance.com.
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SOURCE Erie Insurance Group
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