‘Smart’ Dildo Company Sued For Tracking Users’ Habits [View all]
Source: Vocativ
We-Vibe's makers sued after customer finds out they know all about her orgasms (and also her email address).
A woman is suing her dildo manufacturer for knowing too much about when and how she uses it.
A few weeks ago, two researchers told the Defcon hacking convention audience that We-Vibe smart sex toys send a lot of data about their users back to the company that makes them. According to Courthouse News, one We-Viber took this news hard. A woman known only as N.P. filed a class action civil suit in a federal court in Illinois against Standard Innovation, which makes the We Vibe line of sex toys and corresponding app.
The smartphone app lets users customize their We-Vibe experience, unlock app-only bonus vibration modes such as the cha-cha-cha and the crest, and create unlimited custom playlists, according to the products website. In the suit, N.P. says she bought a We-Vibe in May and used it several times until she realized that it was sending data about her usage practices back to Standard Innovations servers, including when she used it, which vibration settings she used, and her email address.
The two researchers, known only as followr and g0ldfisk, said they discovered the amount of data the app transmitted back to Standard Innovation when looking for security flaws (not an unheard of possibility when it comes to internet-enabled sex toys). After the presentation, a spokesperson for the company told CNET it would clarify its terms and conditions to make it more obvious that the app could transmit data, which was mostly anonymized was being used for market research. It would also add the ability to opt-out. The company also posted a commitment to customer privacy and security on its website.

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