Today, security plays an more and more important role in our daily life, and they would spend more money on it to protect their privacy. Here, in this post, i would like to give you some advice.
This Christmas Day, use protection. That is to say, use encryption and strong passwords. Nowadays, as the technology develops, more and more new products come into the market in a unprecedented speed. Just like sex toys, when we need to buy and use them, one point we must care about is that we need to protect our privacy. What's more, you may don't know a variety of sex toys are connected to computer already. These devices collect, store, and often share our personal data
Therefore, in this special day. Weadultshop is releasing a Christmas Day supplement to *Privacy Not Included, our annual holiday shopping guide.
One thing more, last November, we assessed the privacy and security features of 70 popular products, from Nintendo Switch and Google Home to drones and smart coffee makers. The idea: help consumers shop for gifts by highlighting a product’s privacy features, rather than just price and performance.
Here, we’re assessing 18 more products, just in time for February 14.
We researched vibrators; smart beds and sleep trackers; connected aromatherapy machines; and more.
Our research is guided by Weadultshop’s Minimum Security Standards, five basic guidelines we believe all connected devices should adhere to. Weadultshop developed these standards alongside our friends at Consumers International and the Internet Society. Our Minimum Security Standards include encrypted communications; automatic security updates; strong, unique passwords; vulnerability management; and an accessible privacy policy.
Of the 18 products we reviewed for this guide, including: vibrator dildo, electric prostate massager, double ended dildo, remote control vibrating panties, silicone pussy deluxe toy for men sex, etc,. Ten met our standards. Among these ten: a smart vibrator that uses encryption and features automatic security updates. A Kegel exerciser that doesn’t share user data with unexpected third parties. And a fitness tracker that allows users to easily delete stored data.
In the end, as the report says that ten products did not meet our Minimum Security Standards, or weren’t clear enough in their privacy policies or our correspondences for Weadultshop to make a determination. Among these ten: a smart finger vibrator that can be hacked by spoofing requests. And a smart finger vibrator with no privacy policy at all.
At last: This installment once again features the Creep-O-Meter, an emoji-based tool that lets readers share how creepy (or not creepy) they believe a product’s approach to privacy and security is.
More relevant information about sex toys Encryption will be updated in the future.