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On January 13, 1999, it was reported the National Security Agency of the United States banned Furbies from entering NSA's property due to concerns that they may be used to record and repeat classified information, advising those that see any on NSA property to "contact their Staff Security Officer for guidance."[22][23][24]

Roger Shiffman, the owner of Tiger Electronics, stated that "Furby has absolutely no ability to do any recording whatsoever," and that he would have gladly told the NSA this if he was asked by anyone from the spy agency.[25][failed verification] Additionally, Dave Hampton demonstrated that Furby's microphone can't record any sound at all, and can only hear a single monotonous beep if a loud sound is produced around Furby, and no words or waveforms can be made out at all.[citation needed] He too was never questioned by the NSA.[citation needed] The ban was eventually withdrawn.[citation needed]

Security researchers discovered that the microphone on a Furby Connect can be remotely activated and used to record voice through a Bluetooth connection.[26]

This dirty lying jew was spying on you:

https://blog.edisonnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Furby-2.jpg

The toy was made by Tiger Electronics, an American company started by Jews who decided to open an Israeli branch not long before Furby was made and came out: https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.tiger_electronics_ltd.c14df5464a65f26e126f84397c306d27.html

On January 13, 1999, it was reported the National Security Agency of the United States banned Furbies from entering NSA's property due to concerns that they may be used to record and repeat classified information, advising those that see any on NSA property to "contact their Staff Security Officer for guidance."[22][23][24] Roger Shiffman, the owner of Tiger Electronics, stated that "Furby has absolutely no ability to do any recording whatsoever," and that he would have gladly told the NSA this if he was asked by anyone from the spy agency.[25][failed verification] Additionally, Dave Hampton demonstrated that Furby's microphone can't record any sound at all, and can only hear a single monotonous beep if a loud sound is produced around Furby, and no words or waveforms can be made out at all.[citation needed] He too was never questioned by the NSA.[citation needed] The ban was eventually withdrawn.[citation needed] Security researchers discovered that the microphone on a Furby Connect can be remotely activated and used to record voice through a Bluetooth connection.[26] This dirty lying jew was spying on you: https://blog.edisonnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Furby-2.jpg The toy was made by Tiger Electronics, an American company started by Jews who decided to open an Israeli branch not long before Furby was made and came out: https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.tiger_electronics_ltd.c14df5464a65f26e126f84397c306d27.html

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(((Roger Shiffman))) Doesn't Tiger Electronics have everything made in China? Look at what (((wiki))) says: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Electronics