We Can Breathe Easy! PlayStation Network Just Got Safer!

Sony made PlayStation Network a bit more safe by introducing an optional lacking safety feature.

So far, PSN had no two-step verification, despite Google, Steam, or even the direct rival Xbox Live has had it for a while already.

Sony caught up to the rivals by introducing this feature. If someone tries to log in with our PSN ID, we will receive a verification code in text on our phone. Without this code, that person would not be able to finish the login process.

The two-step verification is not mandatory; it’s just optional. Still, it’s worth turning it on as soon as possible. We’d rather take thirty more seconds to log in than to see our account stolen.

If you want to turn two-step verification on, click here.

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