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Playstation 5 account sharing question?
So, my girlfriend and I share accounts on eachothers playstations. We trust eachother, have for years. We've been dating for a long time. Though I read somewhere that people can't add other peoples accounts just to download content from people. We've both downloaded quiet a bit of content from one another, I buy a few songs from the rockband online store and she does the same so we both have the same songs to play together. ALSO, Shes Canadian, I'm American, soon to live in Canada.
Is this one of those 'dont add random people'
or..'don't add people at all to share content' sorta deal?
I kind of thought it was ok to share with people that you REALLY trust but I know not to give it out to some random idiot online.
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The PlayStation 5 isn't even in production yet, so I don't know what's happening there.
Account sharing isn't allowed on PSN (as I'm aware of it's one of their laws you need to follow). If you're caught you can be banned from PSN.
I don't quite understand your question here.
If you trust her then let her share your account.
If you have a feeling that she may hack your account and keep it for herself then don't share it with her.
Simple as that.
- 1 decade ago
I'm not sure you can share an account on a playstation 5 at the moment, there's probaly another good 20 or 30 years until that happens. anyways, seriously... It's meant for people with multi-playstation homes, as in they have a couple PS3s in their house and don't want to have to pay seperately. You can technically do it with anyone else, but according to the rules, you can't tell anyone your account info, but actually doing it is fine, just as long as you know the person.. i've been doing it for a while now. also, if you want to do it with someone you don't trust, you can take off your credit card information, and then all they could do is change your password, but then you could find a way to change it back pretty easily i'm sure.
- PSN:D-Rob92Lv 41 decade ago
Are U sure not PS3? But you can't share games and stuff unless U give out Username & password to other people. You can coose if you want accept request from other people or not when they send it 2 U
Source(s): 80GB PS3 Owner - Anonymous1 decade ago
yeah exactly you can't give it to random people i did that and my account got stolen he changed my e-mail and password then i went a week without it trying to figure out what to do to make a long story short i called sony and all was well but that changed te whole concept of gamesharing for me so yeah don't do it with people you don't know do it with somebody who knows you and won't steal it