The Future of Privacy Forum and Family Online Safety Institute published “Kids & The Connected Home: Privacy in the Age of Connected Dolls, Talking Dinosaurs, and Battling Robots,” an early analysis of the privacy and security implications of connected children’s toys. At the time, some advocates were calling for a legal update to cover the unique issues of screen-less dolls and teddy bears that might collect information from children. In our white paper, we were one of the first to analyze COPPA in the context of children’s toys and concluded that it almost certainly already applied to the wide range of Internet-connected toys on the market.