What does a Nintendo ID do?

A Nintendo Network ID (NNID) is an older account system for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS that provided access to online features like multiplayer, eShop downloads, and messaging, while the modern Nintendo Account is for the Switch and mobile games, handling eShop purchases, My Nintendo rewards, and cloud saves, with options to link old NNIDs to new accounts for shared funds and history. Think of NNID as legacy for older consoles and Nintendo Account as the current system for Switch and smart devices.
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What is a Nintendo ID used for?

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 is the difference between a Nintendo Account and a Nintendo ID?

No, a Nintendo Network ID (NNID) and a Nintendo Account are not the same, but they are related and can be linked: NNIDs are for older systems (Wii U, 3DS) for online play/eShop, while Nintendo Accounts are for Switch, smart devices, and My Nintendo, though you can merge their funds by linking them. 
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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's your Nintendo ID?

Access the Nintendo Network ID Settings. Your Nintendo Network ID is written in grey text on the top screen (next to the word ID). Your Mii name is written in black text, and also appears beside the picture of your Mii.
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How do you get a Nintendo ID?

To get your Nintendo Network ID (NNID), check your Wii U or 3DS in the Friend List/System Settings, as it's displayed there; if you can't access it, use Nintendo's "Forgot NNID" website with your linked email, birthdate, or Mii nickname, or contact Nintendo support if all else fails. You'll need an email address and either a Wii U or 3DS to create one if you don't have one already. 
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Is user ID the same as user name?

No, a username and user ID are often related but not always the same; a username is a human-readable name (like @john_doe), while a User ID (UID) is typically a unique, often numerical, system identifier for the computer, though many systems use the terms interchangeably for the login name you choose. Think of it like your name versus your student number: the name is what people see, the number is the computer's internal key, but sometimes your chosen name acts as the ID. 
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Why is Nintendo charging me $3.99 a month?

Unless you cancel by the end of the free trial, you will be enrolled in an automatically renewing membership (no Expansion Pack). You will be charged $3.99 every 30 days, unless and until you cancel your membership by turning off automatic renewal under Account Information on Nintendo eShop or in your Nintendo Account.
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Does Nintendo ID still work?

The ability to use a Nintendo Network ID to sign in to an existing Nintendo Account or to create a new Nintendo Account has been discontinued.
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How to get rid of Nintendo ID?

Select System Settings from the HOME Menu. Select Nintendo Network ID Settings. Select Other. Select Delete Nintendo Network ID.
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What are the rules for Nintendo Account ID?

For a Nintendo Account, your Sign-In ID (usually your email) and Password have specific rules: the Password needs 8-20 characters with letters, numbers, and punctuation; the Sign-In ID (if you set one) must be 6+ characters, lowercase, no spaces, using only letters, numbers, dashes, or underscores. You can also sign in with Google, Apple, or a passkey for simplicity, but remember your unique ID/email and password for security. 
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What does a Nintendo ID look like?

A Nintendo Sign-In ID is a unique, private username (6+ characters, lowercase letters/numbers/dashes/underscores) used for logging into your account, appearing as a string like mycoolID123, often seen in System Settings on consoles or found via email/password recovery, and it's different from your public display name (nickname). 
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Can I have two Nintendo Accounts on one Switch?

Yes, you can have multiple Nintendo Accounts on one Switch, with up to 8 different user profiles linked to the console, allowing separate save data and settings for each person, and any digital games bought by one account can often be played by others on that specific primary console, though separate online memberships are usually needed. 
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Is a Nintendo Network ID different from a Nintendo Account?

Nintendo Accounts and Nintendo Network IDs are used for different purposes. A Nintendo Account is used for Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch online services (including Nintendo eShop), smart device applications (like Super Mario Run), off-device software purchases and the My Nintendo rewards programme.
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Do I lose my games if I delete My Nintendo account?

After the deactivation period has passed, your Nintendo Account will be deleted permanently and you will lose all your data associated with it, such as: Mission status, points and rewards in the My Nintendo rewards programme. Digital content you purchased in apps linked to your Nintendo Account.
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How do I link My Nintendo ID to My Nintendo account?

To link your Nintendo Network ID (NNID) to your Nintendo Account, sign into your Nintendo Account on the website, go to "User Information," then "Linked Accounts," and follow the prompts to enter your NNID details; alternatively, you can link it directly from your Nintendo 3DS/Wii U system settings by selecting to link an existing ID and entering your login info. This merges your old system data with your modern Nintendo Account for unified access on Switch and older consoles, though eShop funds can't be combined anymore as of March 2024. 
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What is Nintendo ID?

Nintendo Network ID is a unique identifier made up of 6 to 16 characters. NNIDs were used for online features (such as online multiplayer or interactions) prior to 8 April 2024.
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What personal data is stored with my NNID?

Certain information becomes part of the Nintendo Network ID after registration. It is especially important to note that any saved credit card information becomes part of your Nintendo Network ID.
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What are the benefits of using a NNID?

When you send a text or make a call, your carrier needs to know exactly which company serves the number you're trying to reach. That's where NNID comes in – it's the universal language that helps route your SMS delivery, voice calls, and helps prevent fraud across networks worldwide.
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Why do Switch 2 games cost $80?

Here is why Switch 2 games are highly priced:

Enhanced hardware capabilities and development costs: Titles optimized for Switch 2 include improved visuals, resolution, load times, and more. Nintendo stated that higher content value justified a higher price.
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Why did Nintendo charge me $20?

If you see an unknown charge from Nintendo, it is possible the charge was: A recurring payment for a service or subscription that you authorized to automatically renew such as a Nintendo Switch Online membership.
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Can I get Switch Online for free?

Nintendo Account users can sign up for a free trial of Nintendo Switch Online. The free trial is available once per Nintendo Account. The free trial can't be used with Nintendo Accounts that already have an active individual or family membership.
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What does a user ID mean?

A User ID (or User Identifier) is a unique name or number that identifies a specific user on a computer system, website, or application, allowing it to distinguish you from others and track your activity, often used with a password for login and to manage access to services and data. It acts as your digital identity, enabling personalized experiences, security, and analytics, and can be an email, a chosen username, or a system-generated string.
 
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What to put on a user ID?

Follow these tips to create a good user ID:
  1. Create a user ID that others can't guess but is easy for you to remember.
  2. Use a combination of letters and numbers (e.g., jim14my or my2dog5is)
  3. Avoid using family or pet names, your birthday, your anniversary or your social security number.
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Is ID the same as username?

In summary, the user ID (UID) is the numerical identifier used by the Linux system to represent a user, while the username is the textual representation of the user's identity.
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