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Everyone must be familiar with the term ‘Google Analytics.’ However, if you’re unknown to the same, Google uses a service that keeps track of the users visiting websites. Such data and browsing habits are tracked to show online service operators how to target their audience better.

With the recent system update of Nintendo, which is 11.0.0, the company came up with a feature that allows you to disable any data sharing with Google Analytics. You may disable the same using the Switch eShop in regions other than Australia and Europe.

The option’s page of Nintendo mentions that “This setting is enabled only on Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo Switch console,” which means that the Analytics won’t track the data outside of eShop.

Notably, there’s no such information regarding the reason behind the inclusion of such a feature. It might be introduced to protect your privacy, and some people might prefer disabling the same if they aren’t looking forward to getting their data tracked.

Disabling Google Analytics in the Nintendo Switch eShop

Are you keen to know more about the instructions to disable Google Analytics in the Nintendo Switch eShop? Here are the steps you need to follow, so let’s get started!

  1. Start by powering up your console and tap on the ‘shopping bag’ icon on the home screen. The icon denotes the eShop application.
  2. The eShop window will open. Click on your profile in the top-right corner of the screen.
  3. You’ll land on Nintendo’s eShop account information.
  4. Locate the ‘Google Analytics Preferences’ section under the ‘Account Information’ menu and click on the ‘Change’ button
  5. A new ‘Google Analytics Preferences’ page will open. Mark the checkbox for the ‘Don’t Share’ option.
  6. Click on the ‘Change’ button on the same page.
  7. A confirmation message saying ‘Your settings have been changed’ will display on the screen. Click ‘Ok’ to close the window.

Once you’ve followed the instructions mentioned above correctly, you can close the ‘Account Information’ window by clicking the ‘X’ button using your Joy-Con. Alternatively, you may exit the eShop by directly pressing the Home Button on your controller. This is it! Privacy of your data or information is important. Therefore, to keep Google Analytics from tracking your info, you may disable using Nintendo’s eShop. So, what are you waiting for?

Source: A Guide on Disabling the Google Analytics in the Nintendo Switch eShop

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