Nintendo Switch owners have been complaining about the number of friend requests they’ve been getting lately. Some people have even said that it’s become so bad that they can’t play games or use the internet without being inundated with requests. Fortunately, there is a way to disable friend requests on the Nintendo Switch. Here’s how to do it:
- Open the System Settings menu on your Nintendo Switch.
- Select Online Services.
- Under “Friend Requests,” select “Off.” ..
If unwanted friend requests on the Nintendo Switch are getting on your nerves, it’s easy to disable them completely in Settings without affecting your current friend list. Best of all, you can still add friends later if you need to. Here’s how to do it.
First, on the Nintendo Switch Home Menu, select your user profile icon in the upper-left corner of the screen.
In the sidebar menu of your profile page, select “User Settings.”
In “User Settings,” scroll down the page and locate the “Friend Functions” section. Select “Friend Settings.”
In “Friend Settings,” toggle “Receive Friend Requests” to “Off.” This turns off friend requests.
After that, press the “B” button several times to exit the “User Settings” Menu.
With “Receive Friend Requests” set to “Off,” you will no longer receive friend requests. But you can still add a friend by using the features on the Profile > Add Friend page, including exchanging a friend code or searching for local users. Have fun!
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