19/10/2017 (Agence Europe) – After the internet-connected doll Cayla that spies on children(see EUROPE 11752), internet-connected watches were highlighted on Wednesday 18 October by the European consumer union bureau (BEUC) and ANEC, a consumer group for European legislation, as having severe safety faults that could harm children. A study published by the Norwegian consumer group that belongs to BEUC found that people unknown to parents can take control of the tested watches and use...