A Japanese multinational video game company that develops and publishes video games and manufactures gaming consoles including the Nintendo Switch, as well as operates online gaming services and digital storefronts. The company's policies govern how millions of users worldwide can access their gaming platforms, make digital purchases, and share personal data when playing online games or using Nintendo's digital services. These terms affect consumer rights regarding digital game ownership, account access, online interactions, and data collection practices across Nintendo's gaming ecosystem.
High — provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium — provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low — standard terms with minimal consumer impact.
COPPA imposes strict requirements on collecting data from children under 13, and the adequacy of Nintendo's consent mechanism within its family account system directly determines whether children's d…
The provision allocates parental oversight responsibility and establishes age-based use restrictions that condition continued access on family review and parental acknowledgment of the terms. This af…
The provision establishes a data collection framework that enables location-based functionality while also permitting use of geolocation data for advertising optimization and service analytics. This …
The provision operationalizes California's statutory privacy mandates within Nintendo's service terms, establishing procedural requirements for data subject requests and defining the scope of persona…
The provision creates a dual framework: it restricts general data collection from children pending parental authorization while carving out an exception permitting collection of technical identifiers…
This document establishes Nintendo's data collection and usage practices for users of Nintendo websites, Switch consoles, Nintendo Switch Online, mobile applications, and retail stores in the United States. Nintendo collects …
This document establishes the terms of use governing access to Nintendo.com and Nintendo's related digital services in the United States. The agreement authorizes Nintendo to use any user-submitted content, including …
Nintendo updated its privacy policy to clarify how it collects and uses data from children and shifted its third-party privacy certification from ESRB to CARU. The policy now explicitly states …
View change record →Nintendo updated its privacy policy to clarify how it collects error data, expanded where it uses location information to include checking into events and Nintendo locations, strengthened its data retention …
View change record →Nintendo's privacy policy was updated on March 19, 2026 with several revisions to language describing data collection, retention practices, and third-party certifications. The policy now states it collects error information …
View change record →ConductAtlas tracks 2 Nintendo documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.
Nintendo has made 3 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks.
ConductAtlas has classified 35 provisions across Nintendo's tracked documents. 6 are rated high severity, 19 medium, and 10 low.
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