Battlegrounds no longer sharing data with Chinese servers after Mobile India update: Report

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Recently the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has written a letter to the Union IT and Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad demanding a ban on Battleground Mobile India.

The Early Access build of Battlegrounds Mobile India was launched last week. The much awaited Indian avatar of pubg mobile The game was launched for Android users after months of speculation and rumors of the game’s return following a ban last year. However, soon after Early Access went live, it was reported that the game was hosting data in servers in China and across countries, including a server in Hong Kong that belongs to Tencent. this, after crafton had announced that he had broken up with Tencent Last year to bring back PUBG Mobile for Indian users. Now, it looks like Crafton has addressed this issue and released a small update to fix the issue.

Earlier this week, an IGN report said that battleground mobile india Hosting the data in China-based servers, and hosting servers in other countries, such as the US and Russia. However, it now says that the game will not share information with Chinese servers when users play the game. IGN reports that a small automatic update is downloaded when you boot up the game, which appears to have fixed the problem. Once the update is downloaded and installed, Battlegrounds Mobile India prompts users to reboot the game and log back in. According to the report, this prevents any data from going to Chinese servers.

IGN also ran a packet sniffer playing two matches after the update and noticed that not a single Chinese server was notified. The report states that the server was pinged only when the app data was deleted.

In its privacy policy, Crafton states that Battlegrounds Mobile India stores and processes personal information on servers located in India and Singapore, but it may transfer the data to other countries to operate the game service or to satisfy legal requirements. is.

Recently, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has written a letter to the Union Minister of IT and Communications Ravi Shankar Prasad, demanding a ban on Battleground Mobile India. CAIT also urged Google To remove from Battleground Mobile India play store.

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