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What does linking Nintendo Network ID do?

Linking a Nintendo Network ID (NNID) to a Nintendo Account primarily merges your eShop balances and purchase history between Wii U/3DS and modern systems, allows for unified login, and consolidates funds. It is essential for accessing legacy online features on Wii U/3DS, but is not needed for Switch-specific online, which uses a Nintendo Account. Nintendo Support +3
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Why link Nintendo Network ID to Nintendo Account?

Nintendo Network IDs are used for online features on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family (such as online multiplayer or interactions). A Nintendo Account is required to use online services on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch consoles (such as Nintendo eShop purchases).
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What does a Nintendo Network ID do?

Nintendo Network ID is a unique identifier made up of 6 to 16 characters that allows you to access certain Nintendo Network services. By registering a Nintendo Network ID to your Wii U or Nintendo 3DS, you can enjoy a wide range of network services.
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What does linking your Nintendo Account do?

Linking a Nintendo Account with a user account on Nintendo Switch makes more features accessible, for example: Friend-related features. Posting screenshots/videos on social media networks.
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Can linked Nintendo Accounts share games?

Digital games and downloadable content are tied to the Nintendo Account that purchased them. Other people can play your digital content if they are playing on a console where you have loaded the content as a virtual game card, and vice versa.
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Why is Nintendo charging me $3.99 a month?

Nintendo is likely charging you $3.99 per month for the Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) individual membership, which automatically renews monthly unless you turn off auto-renewal in your account settings to play online or access NES/SNES/Game Boy games. If you didn't authorize it, it could be due to a family member, forgotten free trial, or unauthorized access; check your account's purchase history and turn off auto-renewal immediately. 
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Should I link My Nintendo account to my Friends Switch?

When connected to the Internet, users can see when their friends are online and enjoy playing games together. In order to make use of the friends feature, a Nintendo Account must be linked with your user account.
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Can I see Netflix on Nintendo Switch?

No, you cannot get an official Netflix app on the Nintendo Switch from the eShop, as Nintendo has focused the console on gaming, but you can use a complicated DNS hack through the Switch's hidden web browser to access the Netflix website, though this isn't recommended and may not always work reliably. While services like YouTube and Crunchyroll are available, Netflix remains absent, possibly due to licensing or development priorities, making the browser workaround the only (risky) option for now, according to Currys, GamsGo, iMore, and Reddit. 
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Can I see what My Nintendo account is Linked to?

Complete These Steps:

From the HOME Menu, select the user page for the user for whom you'd like to check information. Select User Settings. Scroll down to the Nintendo Account section, then select Check Account Information.
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Are Nintendo network IDs still used?

We discontinued the ability to use a Nintendo Network ID to sign in to a Nintendo Account, and we have reached out to all customers whose accounts we had reason to believe were accessed without authorisation to help them take additional steps to protect themselves.
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Is a Nintendo ID required?

A Nintendo Network ID is an ID required to use some of Nintendo's network services. On Nintendo 3DS family systems, registration was necessary prior to March 27, 2023 to download free software or demos on Nintendo eShop.
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What is a network ID?

A network ID is the portion of an IP address that identifies which TCP/IP network the host resides on. For example, if an IP address is 192.158. 1.38., then the network ID is 192.158. The second half of the address (in this case, 1.38.) identifies the host.
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Can two users be Linked to the same Nintendo Account?

Nintendo Account users age 18 and older can create and add up to five Nintendo Accounts for children (age 17 and under) to their Nintendo Account. For more information, read How to Assign Nintendo Account Family Group Roles. Nintendo Accounts for users aged 18+ cannot be added to a different Nintendo Account.
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What if My Nintendo network ID has already been Linked to another system?

If your Nintendo Network ID is already linked to a different system, follow the the System Transfer process to move it to this system. Keep in mind that you will need to have both the system your NNID is currently linked to and the system you want to transfer your NNID to in order to perform a system transfer.
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Do I have to buy a game twice if I have two switches?

If you want to play together then you will have to purchase multiple copies. (An exception to that is that some games will support gameshare which will allow multiple systems to play with only 1 copy of the game, this may only allow you to play a limited portion of the game together though).
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Can you get Disney+ on Switch?

No, you cannot get an official Disney+ app on the Nintendo Switch, as Nintendo does not offer the app in the eShop, and the system lacks a built-in browser for web streaming; however, some users have found workarounds using hidden browser functions or connecting to specific networks, though these methods can be unreliable and complex, with streaming apps like Hulu also being discontinued on the platform, notes a Reddit discussion and YouTube videos. 
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Is there a browser on Nintendo Switch?

The Nintendo Switch does not have a readily accessible, full-featured web browser like a phone or PC, but a hidden, limited one can be accessed by changing DNS settings to a custom server, though this is unofficial, less secure, and often slow, with Nintendo preferring users to use other devices for browsing. You can also access the "e-manual" browser via the system settings to view help pages. 
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Will Switch 2 run Netflix?

No, the Nintendo Switch 2 does not officially support Netflix or other major streaming apps directly from the eShop, sticking to a gaming focus, though users can access it unofficially through the console's hidden web browser by changing DNS settings, which allows streaming but isn't a native app experience. While some apps like YouTube and Hulu were available on the original Switch (though Hulu recently ended support), Netflix has never been officially available, and Nintendo hasn't prioritized streaming on the Switch 2, keeping it a gaming-focused device. 
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Can two regular Nintendo Switch games share?

Only Nintendo Switch 2 consoles can share games, but any Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch can receive them when connected via local wireless connection.
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Does each family member need their own Nintendo Account?

Yes, each family member who wants to play online or use Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) benefits needs their own Nintendo Account, but they can all share a single Family Membership (up to 8 accounts total), making it cost-effective for the household; otherwise, each account needs its own individual subscription. The Family Membership covers everyone in the group for online play, Save Data Cloud, and classic game libraries, regardless of which console they're on, as long as they're part of the same family group. 
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Can other users on my Switch access my games?

Can Other Players Use Games I've Purchased on Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch? Yes. When you load one of your virtual game cards on a console, anyone that uses that console will be able to play that game.
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What does the 12 month Nintendo membership give you?

A 12-month Nintendo Switch Online membership gives you access to online multiplayer, a library of classic NES, SNES, and Game Boy games, cloud saves, the smartphone app, and special offers, while the Expansion Pack tier adds N64, GameCube, GBA, SEGA Genesis games, and DLC for titles like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
 
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Is Amazon Prime 4.99 a month?

Enjoy your free 30-day trial of Prime. After, Prime is just $14.99 per month. Cancel anytime. Enjoy your free 30-day trial of Prime.
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Why won't my switch let me play games without internet?

The software must connect to the Internet to verify you have a Nintendo Switch Online membership (for example, to play NES & Super NES - Nintendo Switch Online games). The software requires an Internet connection to play (for example, to play Cloud Versions of games).
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