Nintendo might brick your Switch if you break the rules
Briefly

Nintendo has updated its user agreement to warn that console modifications may lead to systems being made permanently unusable. The recent changes clarify the company's stance against unauthorized activities, including modding, which can violate the integrity of Nintendo Account Services. Previously, users were forbidden from activities like leasing or reverse engineering, but the new terms include even stricter clauses prohibiting any actions that tamper with or circumvent Nintendo’s protections. This emphasizes Nintendo's commitment to maintaining control over its software and hardware ecosystem against potential exploits and unauthorized alterations.
The updated user agreement warns that modding your console could lead to it being permanently unusable, reflecting Nintendo's strict enforcement against unauthorized modifications.
Nintendo's updated terms prohibit various activities including modifying or circumventing device functions, highlighting its firm stance on protecting Nintendo Account Services.
Read at The Verge
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