Does changing psn account password kick all users off?

Does changing psn account password kick all users off?

Does changing psn account password kick all users off?

Changing your password will prevent them from going onto your account. However, they'll still have access to your PS Plus even if you change your password. You need to remove their PS4 as the Primary PS4.

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  • 2023-01-27 16:43:02
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Can i have my psn account on 2 ps4s?
Yes, you can share it between all accounts on one console, and just one account on a second. You set the first console as the “primary” console for the account that purchased the PS+ subscription. Any player can play on that console. Meanwhile, on the second console, the actual account owner logs in and plays on that.
2024-01-15 00:36:46


Will i lose my psn account if i initialize?
Initialize your PS4™ system
It deletes data saved on system storage and deletes all users and their data from the system.
2023-11-15 06:21:45


Is someone using my psn account?
You can verify the history of users who have connected to your system using Remote Play
Remote Play
With Remote Play, you can control your PlayStation® console remotely wherever you have a high-speed internet connection. Using the [PS Remote Play] app, you can control your PlayStation®5 console or PlayStation®4 console from a device at a different location.
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. Select (Settings) > [Remote Play Connection Settings] > [Connection History]. When you select a history item, you can view details such as the connection method that was used.
2023-06-22 04:10:44


Does deleting a psn account delete everything?
You will lose access to any content purchased using the account. This content cannot be transferred to another account, and refunds can only be given in line with the PlayStation Store cancellation policy. You will lose access to any subscriptions and their associated entitlements.
2023-03-27 04:19:44

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