Germany Video. German watchdog tells parents to destroy 'My Friend Cayla' doll over hacking fears Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 17/02/2017 - 18:22 GMT+1 Parents in Germany have been told to destroy the talking toy called ‘My Friend Cayla’ after it was revealed it can be hacked. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next German watchdog tells parents to destroy 'My Friend Cayla' doll over hacking fears Now playing Next Japanese school teaches children how to stay safe around wild bears Now playing Next War in Ukraine: Kyiv hit by Russian ballistic missiles and drone swarm, 10 injured Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 11th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Spain fans celebrate World Cup semi-final place after Belgium win Now playing Next Spain score late winner to beat Belgium and set up clash with France Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 11th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Ukrainian drones hit southern Russian refineries and Azov port Now playing Next This Croatian island has a centuries-old way to beat the summer heat Now playing Next How NATO leaders reacted to Erdoğan's elaborate firearm gift Now playing Next French government activates new 'extreme heat' Orsec plan Now playing Next After oat milk, Europe turns to pea milk: the Greek scientist leading the way Now playing Next Russian missile strikes on Kyiv injure at least 11 Now playing Next Famed Belgian fashion designer Martin Margiela auctions off personal archives Now playing Next After oat milk, Europe turns to pea milk: the Greek scientist leading the way Now playing Next Ukrainian drone strikes hit southern Russian refineries and Azov port, officials say More videos
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