PlayStation announced the introduction of a new login method Via ‘passwords’ on PlayStation Network accounts.

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this system promises to eliminate the need for traditional passwordsIt offers a more secure and easy-to-use access method.

‘toggle switches’ They work by linking a private key to the user’s personal account, allowing it to be synchronized across different devices.

This means users can access and log in to their accounts from a smartphone or computer. Using certain locking methods such as fingerprint, facial scan or PIN number.

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Implementing ‘passkeys’ not only simplifies the login process, but also strengthens account security.

Since they are directly connected to the PlayStation Network account These passwords are almost impossible to guess or reuse.This significantly reduces vulnerability to cyber attacks.

The company emphasized that: When a ‘passkey’ is configured the traditional password is disabled.

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However, this change is not final; Users have the option to revert to logging in with traditional credentials if they wish.

To enable a ‘passcode’ users need to go to the Account Management menu, select ‘Security’ and Follow the ‘Login with Password’ instructions.

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*This content was rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence, based on information published by Europa Press, and reviewed by the journalist and editor.

Source: Exame

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