Sen Markey, Rep Barton Press Mattel on Baby Monitor Privacy

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The co-founders of the Congressional Privacy Caucus are concerned about a new Mattel baby monitor's ability to record and transmit sensitive information, as are a bunch of privacy activists. Sen Ed Markey (D-MA) and Rep Joe Barton (R-TX) wrote the toy company Sept 29 about their new, voice-controlled, Aristotle monitor. They described the device as a Wi-Fi enabled talking device with audio and video monitoring that could be in a child's room from birth through adolescence. They want to know how the device will monitor—photos, videos, voice recognition—how the information will be stored and protected, how parents' permission will be obtained, and whether the device is compliant with the Children’s Online Privacy and Protection Act (COPPA), which Sen Markey co-authored.

“In today's connected world, it is crucial we keep an eye on privacy and data security,” said Rep Barton. “That is the exact reason Senator Markey and I founded the Bipartisan Privacy Caucus over a decade ago. Our goal in the letter to Mattel is not to stifle innovation and product development, but to ensure that parents know how their child's data will be protected.”


Sen Markey, Rep Barton Press Mattel on Baby Monitor Privacy