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#WatchOut
Analysis of smartwatches for children
October, 2017
Content
Summary 3
Critical security flaws3
A false sense of security 4
Lack of respect for consumer rights4
Chaotic market 4
Summary of terms 5
Analysis of smartwatches for children6
Methodology7
Features of the devices 8
Gator 2 9
Tinitell 10
Viksfjord/ the SeTracker family of smart watches 10
Xplora 12
Functional security 13
Phone features 14
Personal data 14
Consent 14
Changes in user terms 16
Purpose limitation 17
Deletion 18
Security in processing and storage 20
Other problematic issues 21
Conclusion 22
Company establishments in Europe/Norway
selling the various smartwatches 23
User terms 23
Analysis of smartwatches for children 24
Summary
As a part of our work on the Internet of things, the Norwegian Consumer
Council (NCC) has analyzed consumer rights in four smartwatches for children.
These devices were all bought in Norwegian stores, and are called Gator 2,
Tinitell, Viksfjord, and Xplora. These smartwatches for children are wearable
mobile phones that allow parents to use an app on their smartphones to keep
in touch with and track the location of their children. Since the main purpose of
these devices is to give parents peace of mind while their children play freely
outside, we see it as crucial that they maintain adequate security and privacy
standards.
The project consists of two parts: an analysis of the features of the apps/devices
and the accompanying user terms, presented in the WatchOut report, and a
technical report commissioned by the NCC and produced by the IT security
company Mnemonic.
Devices that use the Internet to allow real-time location tracking of, and direct
communication with, young children, and which s
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