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California Resident Privacy Rights (CCPA/CPRA)

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What it is

If you live in California, you have the right to see what data Nintendo has about you, delete it, correct it, and tell Nintendo not to sell or share your data with advertisers.

Consumer impact (what this means for users)

California residents can exercise legally protected rights including requesting deletion of their personal data and opting out of Nintendo sharing their data with advertising partners by submitting a request through Nintendo's privacy portal.

What you can do

⚠️ These actions may provide transparency or partial mitigation but may not fully address the underlying issue. Effectiveness varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
  • Delete Your Data
    Within 45 days
    California residents can submit a data deletion, access, or opt-out of sharing request by logging into accounts.nintendo.com and navigating to Privacy Settings, or by using the privacy request link provided in Nintendo's privacy policy. Nintendo must respond within 45 days.

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Why it matters (compliance & risk perspective)

California residents have legally enforceable privacy rights that Nintendo must honor, including the right to opt out of data sharing with advertising partners — rights that users in other states may not have.

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If you are a California resident, you have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). These rights include the right to know what personal information we collect, the right to delete your personal information, the right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of your personal information, the right to correct inaccurate personal information, and the right to limit the use of sensitive personal information.

Institutional analysis (Compliance & legal intelligence)

(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: This provision directly implicates CCPA (Cal. Civ. Code §1798.100 et seq.) as amended by CPRA (Prop. 24, 2020, effective Jan. 1, 2023). Specifically: §1798.100 (right to know), §1798.105 (right to delete), §1798.106 (right to correct), §1798.120 (right to opt-out of sale/sharing), §1798.121 (right to limit use of sensitive personal information), §1798.130 (response timing — 45 days, extendable to 90). Enforcement authority: California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and California AG. Civil penalties: $2,500 per unintentional violation, $7,500 per intentional violation under §1798.155. (2)

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Applicable agencies

  • State AG
    The California AG and California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) have enforcement authority over CCPA/CPRA compliance, including Nintendo's obligations to honor California residents' data rights.
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Nintendo Privacy Policy
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April 29, 2026
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Accessed: May 2, 2026
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