PUBG discloses its new and updated privacy policy
Recently, the Government of India has banned 47 Chinese apps and around 275 apps were under close observation. Being one among the 275 apps, PUBG has updated their new privacy policy to ensure that their user’s data is safe.
The company stated that the Indian user’s data will be stored exclusively in their Indian servers and nowhere else. It will save it from the risk of being sold to third parties. They also have tech support teams, help systems and engineering teams installed in India.
It says, “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.”
The company with an aim to provide the best experience to their users have used third parties for data backup, support ticketing and fraud detection. The user’s id, IP address, device information and social media info if logged in with Facebook address will be naturally collected once the user logs in the game according to their policy.
If the users deleted their account, all their collected information will be deleted from the server within 7 to 30 days. If the deletion option is not selected by them, the details will remain in the server for about a year.
With these new policies, gamers can play their game as usual without any interruption in their game and experience the best battlefield experience virtually.