Sony PS Vita PCH-2001 Safety Manual page 9

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Left Stick / Right Stick
• You cannot remove the sticks. If you try to remove them, you
could injure yourself or damage the system.
• The sticks cannot be operated by pressing on them. If you
press on them too hard you can damage them.
Using Wi-Fi access points
When connecting to the Internet using the Wi-Fi feature, the
system automatically detects nearby access points. An access
point that you are not authorized to use may be included among
the detected devices. Only connect to a personal access point
that you are authorized to use, or one that is available through a
commercial Wi-Fi service. The user is responsible for all fees
associated with Wi-Fi access.
Location Data
This device can record its geographical location and can
associate this location data with other information about you. In
recording geographical location, the device may save
information to its memory and it may transmit that information to
network servers. To limit others' access to this location data,
refer to the device's location and parental control settings and
the Users' Guide. Use caution when downloading, accessing or
using location-based applications and services.
Parental Controls
With the PS Vita system, parents and guardians can limit the
content that children can play and the features that they can use
as necessary. Refer to the User's Guide for details on parental
controls.
Recorded data
In the following cases, data saved on a PlayStation
memory card might be lost or corrupted.
• Removing the PS Vita card or turning off the PS Vita system
while it is saving or loading data.
• Removing the memory card while the PS Vita system is turned
on.
• Using it in a location that is exposed to static electricity or
electrical interference.
If, for any reason, software or data loss or corruption occurs, it is
usually not possible to recover the software or data. It is
recommended that you regularly back up software and data.
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. and its subsidiaries and
affiliates will not be held liable for any damages or injury in the
case of software or data loss or corruption.
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