A new update of the Nintendo Account Agreement involves a strong warning against “unauthorized use”, which is a strong attempt to stop piracy and imitation.
If you have a Nintendo account, you should have received an email with the latest policy link. Stephen Totelo of Game File See the latest words in the contract’s “License for Digital Products” section.
“You recognize that if you fail to comply with the aforementioned sanctions, Nintendo Nintendo account services and/or applicable Nintendo Device can permanently declare complete or partially unusable.”
As a comparison, this contract is what he said there:
“You recognize that if you fail to comply with the aforementioned sanctions, Nintendo Nintendo account services and/or applicable Nintendo Device can permanently declare complete or partially unusable.”
This is very severe, and as we have seen with various legal cases and eliminated the Nintendo -based and retrieval, it is not surprising that the company will follow the people who will hack or edit its consoles or sports or play emulators.
If you are caught pirating games, brick your console is a step.
Privacy Policy also updated
Additionally, Nintendo Account Privacy Policy Has been changed. It seems that both policies are being updated before the Nintendo Switch 2 and the new feature of the game chat.
Privacy policy now states that Nintendo will have the ability to record video and voice chats stored on your console, if you agree.
According to the policy, it is aimed at people who “face language or behavior that can violate applicable laws” to ensure “safe and family -friendly online environment”.
The game chat mainly adds zoom or skype element to the switch 2 that allows video chat with other gamers during the game.
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