Following allegations that Krafton’s Battlegrounds Mobile India is sending user data to Chinese servers, the developer has finally released a statement and fix to resolve the issue. The company released an official statement regarding the data-sharing policy of its newly-launched battle royale title (PUBG Mobile rebrand). Battlegrounds Mobile India has also got a minor update to prevent sharing of user data with Chinese companies.

Moreover, Krafton pushed an update (merely ~200Kb in size) for the title to prevents the sharing of user data with Chinese servers. This was confirmed by IGN India, which ran a packet sniffer while playing the game after the update. So, as per IGN’s report, the game did not access any Chinese server following the update. Battlegrounds Mobile India only accessed a Chinese server in case of app data deletion.