Sony Europe is working to offer as soon as possible to the users of the PlayStation Network is a European system of protection for the account. The program has already been launched in the U.S. as AllClear ID Plus All members of the U.S. PlayStation Network and Qriocity can get a year of free protection.
Among the security measures include the "monitoring and supervision" of the account details, and report any unauthorized intrusion. AllClear ID also provides for the repayment of a million dollars for victims of data theft. "You saw the letter from Sir Howard Stringer that promises years of protection to users of the PSN.
I can assure you that in the SCEE region are working hard to offer something similar," says Nick Caplin on the PlayStation Blog, Sony Europe. "The result is difficult to obtain because in this region there are many countries, but we are close to our goal."
Among the security measures include the "monitoring and supervision" of the account details, and report any unauthorized intrusion. AllClear ID also provides for the repayment of a million dollars for victims of data theft. "You saw the letter from Sir Howard Stringer that promises years of protection to users of the PSN.
I can assure you that in the SCEE region are working hard to offer something similar," says Nick Caplin on the PlayStation Blog, Sony Europe. "The result is difficult to obtain because in this region there are many countries, but we are close to our goal."
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