Pubg made changes in India

   The last few months have seen the Indian Government taking a strict stand against apps of Chinese origin. Several popular ones such as TikTok, Helo, Vigo, CamScanner and more have been banned due to data privacy issues. With 275 more apps under scrutiny, Tencent Games has updated PUBG MOBILE’s privacy policies for India. Note that PUBG MOBILE is reportedly part of the 275 apps under scrutiny by the government. Also Read - PUBG Mobile Oasis Fresh event: Here are all the recipes of 46 drinks available


The update in its privacy policies brings a couple of changes to PUBG MOBILE players in India. For those worrying about data storage policies, there’s some good news. PUBG MOBILE will now store all its player data in Indian servers for Indian players. This data includes all your account information, location, transaction details and more. The game is notifying its players currently through a notification.                      

The game also has its dedicated support team, including engineers and others, located in India. Hence, all game-related issues for the Indian servers will be solved internally rather than bringing handling it over to the global team.

Apart from the data storage, PUBG MOBILE has also listed its updated privacy policies. “Our servers are located in India (in the case of users located in India only), Singapore, Hong Kong SAR and the United States. In addition, our support, engineering and other teams located in our offices around the world (including the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”) (for the purpose of this privacy policy, this term excludes Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR), India (in the case of users located in India only), the United States and Hong Kong SAR) will have access to your information.”

 

 

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