Hey guys wanted to borrow my PSN account because they don't have ps plus. I now wanted to know whether I can set it up so that he doesn't change my password at the end and I no longer have access to my psn. Is that possible, can I set it so that he can do nothing despite my login data? In other words, I enter my login data from my PSN, he can then always log in / out when he wants. I just don't want one thing that he changes the password or my email at the end, that I won't have access to my account later. So and the question is, can you set it up so that you can't change anything despite having access to the login data if he's kidding me? Is there such an extra attitude? I hope you understand what I mean, if not please write.
Honestly
leave it
it's yours
you paid for it
and he can kindly buy it himself
If he doesn't have access to your email address, then yes and he would have to make his PS4 primary so that he also has PS Plus on his account
That's right, I don't play that often at most 4 hours a week anyway and he's my cousin but more of a cousin that I trust but don't trust you understand what I mean. But you are right. But wanted to know if you know something or not, because that was not the answer to my question. Would you be grateful
If he has your login data, he can change everything. But if you have given your correct data and can present appropriate proof of identity, then you will still come back to your account if necessary, even if someone with your access data messes with it.
Hey thank you but what do you mean by email address does not have. So he has my psn login data, i.e. Email and password with which he can log into my psn account. But he doesn't have access to my email account, so he doesn't have gmail account.
Access to the Gmail account
Thank you very much for your answer. And which data are these which I have to prove if he changes something?
He doesn't only have access to my Gmail account with psn login
Well, first and foremost, an identification document containing your name and date of birth is sufficient, so in the best case, your ID card.
Then he can't change anything
Date of birth, security question
Okay thanks and what about the password. So with psn, I think so if you want to change the password. You have to enter your old password again so that you can confirm that you want to change the password. And he has the old password too.
You could always do that back and if not just do 2FA authentication
Thank you, how can I verify my ID on my PSN account. And one more question when I have verified my ID, then he can also look at my ID himself and then have the data from my ID right?
Where can you find or verify that in the settings, thanks.
Hey thank you and how can you always go back? And thank you again, yes, I have also heard of the second verification. But do not know what the advantages are there and what is better.
You don't do anything to verify. If it really comes to the point that you no longer have access to your account, then it is more or less the last resort to contact support and they would most likely ask for a photo of your ID.
Okay thank you very much.
PS App → Profile → More profile settings → on the top left on the 3 lines → Security → Multi-level verification
Right now on the PS4 I don't know and I'm not home right now
If someone wants to log into your account, you will then be sent an SMS, as well as if someone changes your password or any of the privacy settings
What is your online ID anyway?
And what do you play