Yes, CC info is personal data.If your creditcard is attached to the account that is playing it is you.
Yes, your account is personal data.
But we were talking about the serial and MAC, which are NOT personal data
Yes, CC info is personal data.If your creditcard is attached to the account that is playing it is you.
No. You can have your account linked to more than one device and more than one person could use the device. The Serial and MAC is no way to identify a person
If you don't count the waste of time as harm than yes.Even still no harm in trying.
Not really. For it to be a fraud the game would have to be completely unplayable. And even then, you broke their TOS and have no access to updates, nobody would take it as a fraud case, everyone would tell you to just return the game, you have that right after all.Then you buy a game cart with a game that has a flaw in 1.0.0, and needs an update. Then they are selling you something that does not work. Fraud from their side.
Here are a couple of ideas:
- Don't break the TOS if you don't wanna get banned.
- Wait until Hombrewers figured out how to avoid bans.
- Backup your switch with a clean Nand, restore it when you are done doing shit.
Not really. For it to be a fraud the game would have to be completely unplayable. And even then, you broke their TOS and have no access to updates, nobody would take it as a fraud case, everyone would tell you to just return the game, you have that right after all.
Or get an unmodified switch. Its not you as a person who gets banned. Its the consolejust return the game
Or that, yes. I was saying that in relation to a specific console and someone who can't afford a second switch for example.Or get an unmodified switch. Its not you as a person who gets banned. Its the console
You probably that most people on this forum aren't banned yet? So this comment is utterly useless.You know well that people opening this topic most likely are already banned. So this comment is utterly useless. Again the same question I asked you earlier but now a serious answer.
You probably that most people on this forum aren't banned yet? So this comment is utterly useless.
Always take precautions. If you don't, it is your own fault that your console gets banned, or even bricked.
We don't own Nintendo's software: we buy a licence for that software and Nintendo can revoke it whenever it want. First of all, the fault is of who have violate the EULA.
Also, Nintendo Europe/America/Italia/France/UK... cannot do anything about the ban: who decides is Nintendo Japan
Oh! That is right actually, it was semi confirmed with 3DS, that Nintendo more so has a whitelist, not a blacklist. It was why it was (well, still is) impossible to generate a certificate ourselves to get 3DS consoles unbanned. Because the cert needs to exist on Nintendo's side. What the superban does may as well be just them completely removing it from the system, at which point, that GDPR data removal is even more useless, I mean, they already did.Do we know how Nintendo's database works? Maybe they have a list of valid certs and in case of a ban they just delete the data.
Apparently I suddenly hate people for beeing banned.Again mate, you have some deep hate against people that have a banned console because they did not follow your or whoever's rules. Again you are talking about most people on this forum, I was mentioning people opening this topic. You know which group I am talking about. Then you repeat your precautions. Again this is for people that are already banned.
If you wish them a life-sentence for it. (figure of speech) Sure, that is your right. Whatever makes you happy.
I'd love to get back on topic and see people who are banned try it out. I have 1 friend who already sent a data request. And we'll see.
Only Nintendo owns the games. The users just get a licence.if you own digital games there
Just request the data they have on you and see if anything comes up about it. If your eshop account is banned then it's more intresting story since if you own digital games there, you should still have access to them.