Article 5C2ZM Learn how to set up two-factor authentication on your PS5

Learn how to set up two-factor authentication on your PS5

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Jennifer Locke
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It's all too common for someone to try to hack your account and steal your information. This goes for any website and service, and it's, unfortunately, something you may run into on your brand new PS5. If you're looking to add an extra layer of security, the PS5 offers two-factor authentication so that even if your password is compromised for whatever reason, you're account should still be safe.

PS5 GuidesHow to set up two-factor authentication on PS5
  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Select Users and Accounts.
  3. Select Security.

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  4. Select 2-Step Verification.

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  5. Select whether you want to use a Text Message or Authenticator App.

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  6. If using your mobile device, enter your phone number.
  7. If using an authenticator app, scan the QR code that pops up on-screen and enter the code you received from the app.
  8. No matter which you chose, you'll be asked to use that method to verify your login.
  9. Record the backup codes on-screen should you lose access to your verification method.

In general, an authenticator app is much more secure than using your mobile phone, so we'd recommend that method when possible. Apps like Authy make it easy.

Greatness awaitsPlayStation 5

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$499 at Amazon$499 at Best Buy$499 at GameStop

Next-gen is finally here

You can buy a PS5 right now, and it's set to be Sony's most powerful console with a super-fast SSD, 3.5GHz CPU, and 10.28 TFLOP GPU. Keep your account safe and secure with two-factor authentication.

All-digitalPS5 Digital Edition

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$399 at Amazon$399 at Target$399 at GameStop

Leave physical games behind

The PS5 Digital Edition packs in every bit of greatness the standard PS5 does, and does it for just $399. It might not have a disc drive, but the future is heading towards a more digital age every day. Two-factor authentication also works on the Digital Edition.

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