Mattel’s pink IM-Me, for example, forces girls to be in range of the parental computer to use, and only allows them to IM people in a pre-approved address book; Fisher-Price’s Easy-Link Internet Launchpad uses figurine keys to keep kids on safe sites; Hasbro’s Net Jet online gaming system does the same; and — best of all — Erector’s Spyke is a Short Circuit-esque robot that will actually monitor the tykes from afar. But, still, we can’t help wondering what the point is. Isn’t it just a matter of time till these kids are showing themselves off to the world, anyway?
Toys That Protect Kids From Pervs [Wired News]
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