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The company's statement on Battlegrounds Mobile India's privacy policy, Chinese Connection, said...


 

The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) recently wrote a letter to the government demanding a ban on Battlegrounds Mobile India and even asking Google to remove it from the Play Store.

Battlegrounds Mobile India producer Krafton has issued an official statement on the recent data transfer issue. This statement has been issued after receiving information that the personal data of users in the Battle Royale game was sent to servers installed in China (including Tencent servers). PUBG Mobile has been brought to India as Battlegrounds Mobile India. PUBG Mobile was banned due to Chinese connection, after which Crafton broke ties with Tencent and sold $100 million (approximately Rs 740 crore) in the country.promised to invest more than Rs. This problem of data transfer to servers in China has reportedly been fixed after a minor update.




Krafton says the company is fully aware of recent concerns over data handling in connection with the Battlegrounds Mobile India early access test. The company has said that it has taken this issue very seriously and has also taken immediate concrete steps to fix it. Krafton also says that users' data is shared with third-parties to enable certain services in the game.

Battlegrounds Mobile India's Privacy Policy fully discloses that the Game may transfer certain User Data with the User's consent to the Policy. The company has said in an official statement that no data has been shared in violation of the privacy policy.



In its Privacy Policy, Battlegrounds Mobile India states that Personal Information will be stored and processed on servers located in India and Singapore, but that the Company may transfer Users' data to other countries in order to operate the Game Services or to satisfy legal requirements. can. The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) recently wrote to the government demanding a ban on the game (Battlegrounds Mobile India Ban) and even asked Google to remove it from the Play Store.

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