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Nintendo will let you limit who your kid can GameChat with on the Switch 2

Parents will also need to grant approval every time a player under 16 starts a GameChat video chat.

Parents will also need to grant approval every time a player under 16 starts a GameChat video chat.

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The Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app now supports the Switch 2 with additional features for limiting GameChat.
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The Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app has been updated ahead of the Switch 2’s release on June 5th. In addition to adding support for the new console, the app includes new options for managing and limiting a child’s access to the Switch 2’s GameChat feature, and provides more details on what games they have been playing.

With parental control limits activated, “It’s only possible for players under 16 to use GameChat with friends who have been approved by their parent or guardian,” according to a support page on Nintendo’s website. Parents or guardians will also be able to add notes in the app for each of their child’s friends if they need a reminder about who those contacts are. The app will also provide a detailed history of who children use GameChat with and for how long.

Several in-app screenshots showing the GameChat controls in Nintendo’s Parental Controls mobile app.
Parents or guardians will be able to limit who a player younger than 16 can GameChat with through the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app.
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Nintendo is being especially restrictive when it comes to kids using GameChat’s video capabilities and a camera. “Permission is required from a parent or guardian every time younger players want to use video chat to ensure family rules about use of video sharing are followed.” When a player under 16 starts a video chat, a request will be sent to the parental controls app that needs to be approved before the chat can begin.

Earlier this week, Nintendo also updated its Nintendo Switch App ahead of the new console’s arrival with new features that make it much easier to upload screenshots and videos to a mobile device, as well as expanded functionality for the Switch 2 editions of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

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