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Nintendo revises Club Nintendo privacy policy

Posted May 7, 2011 at 6:00AM EST by Ryan F.

Listed in: News Tags: club nintendo, Nintendo
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Nintendo has amended the privacy policy for its Club Nintendo service, asking users to login and accept the new changes or risk losing your VIP Stars and even worse, your Club Nintendo membership.

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The firm sent an email to its members earlier this week detailing the new changes they are implementing on the service. The email reads...

"At Nintendo we respect the privacy rights of our online visitors and we recognise the importance of protecting your personal details. To allow us to implement additional features on our website, to improve our products and to adapt them to our users' needs and preferences, we need your permission to gather information about your online activities on our website and with Nintendo products.

"Please review our new Privacy Policy by logging into your Club Nintendo account. Once you have read the information displayed upon logging in, please use the appropriate buttons to either ACCEPT or DECLINE this new Privacy Policy.

"Please note that if we haven't received your answer by 31st May, 2011, or if you choose to DECLINE our new Privacy Policy, you will from that day onwards no longer be able to use your Stars in the Stars Catalogue, as we will be forced to deactivate your Club Nintendo membership. No matter what you decide, you can still use your Stars and enjoy all the other benefits of Club Nintendo membership until 31st May, 2011.

"We look forward to seeing you again on our website soon, and hope you will enjoy the new generation in videogaming together with us!"



Via [GoNintendo]



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# RE: Nintendo revises Club Nintendo privacy policyRyan F. 2011-05-07 12:42
looks like the big N don't want to follow Sony's footsteps

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# Getting ready for the eshopHacker X 2011-05-07 12:58
It sounds to me like they are just updating the privacy policy to be in line with the eshop for the 3DS. Like the Wii it can keep track of what games you are playing but it can also give out that info to others who have your friend code and of course Nintendo.

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-2 # RE: Nintendo revises Club Nintendo privacy policyTechni 2011-05-07 16:59
I havent gotten any emails, nor do I get prompt upon logging in.

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# RE: RE: Nintendo revises Club Nintendo privacy policy8675309 2011-05-08 00:48
same here maybe this policy hasnt taken effect on noa's servers. i assume this as it uses the words "club nintendo stars" & "Stars Catalogue" in the quote which means noe is doing this

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-2 # RE: RE: Nintendo revises Club Nintendo privacy policyTechni 2011-05-08 14:48
Quote:
Hello,
Our last Club Nintendo Privacy Policy was updated in December of 2008; there is no new Privacy Policy available. If you had additional questions regarding this matter, please contact Nintendo’s Consumer Service Department by calling 1-800-255-3700 any time between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Pacific Time, seven days a week.
Sincerely,
Dervin Camden Nintendo of America Inc.


Dear editors:
-please verify your news, I don't appreciate being deceived
-If the guy above this post is correct, you should have been more specific
-Please stop making garbage replies to EVERY article. They show that you're forced to do it cause most of the time you don't have something meaningful to say

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# RE: Nintendo revises Club Nintendo privacy policyDeltaDAWG 2011-05-09 12:49
Other sources have already stated this is for UK only. At least, for right now.

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