Nintendo will let you set an unlock PIN for the Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch 2 will have an option to set a PIN to unlock your console when you turn it on. You can see the new “System Lock” option in a new video in the Nintendo Today app that’s actually about a battery-preservation feature.
The lock setting “locks your system with a PIN to protect it from people who don’t play on it,” according to the description in the menu shown in the video. “You’ll need to enter your PIN when you wake the system from sleep mode.”
The original Switch has a “Screen Lock” option, but all that does is require pressing the same button three times to use the device after waking it up from sleep mode. It seems like this new setting improves upon that by actually letting you decide a specific PIN to enter.
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