Nintendo Clarifies How And Why Switch 2 Could Collect, Monitor, And Record Your GameChats
Briefly

Nintendo's updated privacy policy for the Switch 2 reveals it may collect audio and video from users' GameChat feature. However, a spokesperson emphasized that these recordings are securely stored on devices and reviewed only upon reports of community guideline violations. GameChat allows players to communicate in groups and share screens, but this functionality will eventually be monetized. Nintendo aims to ensure a safe gaming environment, especially for younger users. The Switch 2 launches on June 5, and the company hopes to sell 15 million units this fiscal year.
Nintendo has clarified that recordings of audio and video chats in GameChat are only reviewed if a conversation has been reported, ensuring privacy for users.
The Switch 2 will feature GameChat, allowing group chats and screen sharing, but recordings are only sent to Nintendo when there's a report of misconduct.
Read at GameSpot
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