webmasterbob
The Webmaster
Hello everyone, just a bit of background on this before I begin. A few weeks ago, Versac and I was trying to figure out what would happen if you set parental controls on the Nintendo Wii, forgot your Pin #, and the answer to your secret question. So, today I was doing a bit of research on that very topic. I found this qoute from Nintendo's Wii support site:
"You will be prompted to select and answer a secret question that will allow you to retrieve a forgotten Parental Controls PIN. If you forget your PIN, please follow the prompts on screen to answer your secret question. If you are unable to retrieve your PIN by answering your secret question, please call Nintendo Consumer Service: 1-800-255-3700."
Now, there are several seperate scenarios which could accure, one of them being a simple switch or combination of things you would perform to set a new code. However, with WC24 always keeping your Wii in touch with Nintendo and *as I already found out through an issue I had* Nintendo's ability to get a good deal of information from your Wii...Nintendo may have your pin #!
That's just one case, it's actually really scary when you think about it, but then again, we trust them with our credit cards and personal information. There is also that great cluase in the legal agreement you had to agree to before WC24 could be activated on your Wii that says Nintendo will collect some bits of information. Just something interesting to point out .
"You will be prompted to select and answer a secret question that will allow you to retrieve a forgotten Parental Controls PIN. If you forget your PIN, please follow the prompts on screen to answer your secret question. If you are unable to retrieve your PIN by answering your secret question, please call Nintendo Consumer Service: 1-800-255-3700."
Now, there are several seperate scenarios which could accure, one of them being a simple switch or combination of things you would perform to set a new code. However, with WC24 always keeping your Wii in touch with Nintendo and *as I already found out through an issue I had* Nintendo's ability to get a good deal of information from your Wii...Nintendo may have your pin #!
That's just one case, it's actually really scary when you think about it, but then again, we trust them with our credit cards and personal information. There is also that great cluase in the legal agreement you had to agree to before WC24 could be activated on your Wii that says Nintendo will collect some bits of information. Just something interesting to point out .