PUBG Mobile’s updated privacy policy claims user data stored in India: What this means

After blocking 59 apps followed by 47 more cones, some reports now suggest that the government of India is screening 275 more Chinese backed apps including PUBG Mobile. In view of this, PUBG Mobile has introduced a new change in its privacy policy for its Indian players.

The revised privacy policy states that all data PUBg Mobile collects from its Indian players will be stored on local servers within the country. It also notes that the game has dedicated support, engineering, and other teams located in India to help out users. It further adds that the data collected is shared with third parties like cloud services for data backup, to handle support ticketing and fraud detection.

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