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  2. Nintendo is ending support for account logins via Facebook ...

    techcrunch.com/2022/09/20/nintendo-ending...

    Nintendo is ending support for account logins through Facebook and Twitter on October 25, the company announced on Tuesday. After that date, players won’t be able to sign in or create a new ...

  3. Nintendo is ending support for account logins via Facebook ...

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    Nintendo is ending support for account logins through Facebook and Twitter on October 25, the company announced on Tuesday.

  4. Nintendo Account - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Account. Nintendo Account is a single sign-on user account system used for Nintendo services on various platforms. Introduced in February 2016, it is used as the account system for Nintendo-published mobile apps, as well as the Nintendo Switch console and other services such as My Nintendo. [1]

  5. Nintendo now says 300,000 accounts breached by hackers

    techcrunch.com/2020/06/09/nintendo-accounts...

    The Japanese gaming giant originally said that 160,000 Nintendo accounts were compromised, exposing personal information like the account owner’s name, email address, date-of-birth and their ...

  6. Claim your Nintendo account username now - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2016-02-17-claim-your-nintendo...

    Nintendo's new cross-console (and phone) account system is live. You can register with your existing Nintendo Network ID, or with Facebook, Twitter and Google login details. While this is where ...

  7. Claim your Nintendo Switch online account name right now

    www.engadget.com/2017-02-20-claim-your-nintendo...

    If you manage to get your account set up (a few of us here are just being hit with password-reset pages), let us know in the comments. Claim your Nintendo Account user ID now (replacing NNID for ...

  8. Nintendo blocks legacy logins after 160,000 accounts were ...

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    Nintendo says that some 160,000 accounts have been targeted, with private details such as nicknames, email addresses, dates of birth and gender potentially viewed by third parties.

  9. Nintendo Network - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Network

    The Nintendo Network[a] was an online service formerly ran by Nintendo that provided free online functionality for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U systems and their compatible games. Announced on January 26, 2012, at an investors' conference, it was Nintendo's second online service after Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.