Summary:
- Nintendo has updated its user agreement, giving the company the right to "brick" or disable users' Nintendo Switch consoles if they violate the agreement.
- This means Nintendo can render a user's Switch console unusable if they engage in any unauthorized modifications or use the console in a way that goes against Nintendo's terms.
- The updated agreement also gives Nintendo the ability to collect and use user data, including information about the user's device, location, and online activities.