• @[email protected]
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    438 months ago

    Yeah I don’t feel like making yet another account for yet another service I don’t want. Just gonna request a refund and uninstall.

    • @[email protected]
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      You don’t need to make a Sony account. You can skip that. Unless they just changed something…

      Edit - I just saw another post confirming this. What the hell.

      • @Moghul
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        98 months ago

        They did

    • @ThunderWhiskers
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      -128 months ago

      That seems extreme for a game requesting you make an account if you are otherwise enjoying the game.

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        No. Sony has a history of really fucking with people’s PC’s. Look into what they did with installing a rootkit on people’s computers in 2005. Also, do you have any idea how many launchers/DRM/anti-cheat software you would have on your system if gamers did not push back on companies at all? It would be like the 2000’s IE toolbar fiasco all over again.

        • @beetus
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          38 months ago

          Installing a rootkit on people’s computers in 2005.

          Not to downplay the shitty situation with hd2, but uh, got any examples from the last 5 to 10 years instead of pointing to something that happened nearly two decades ago?

          • @[email protected]
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            98 months ago

            No, I haven’t looked. Why? Do you think the business truly learned from their “mistake” and will do better by their customers? hahaha

            • atocci
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              28 months ago

              I assume they ask because software security and stability has generally improved over the last 20 years.

              • @[email protected]
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                78 months ago

                I assume they ask because software security and stability has generally improved over the last 20 years.

                Sure, but not Sony’s. Taken from any of numerous posts on Reddit (there are many with sources if you want to find them:

                April 2011: Hackers Access Personal Data of 77 Million Sony PlayStation Network Users

                May 2011: Personal Details on 25 Million Sony Online Entertainment Customers Stolen

                June 2011: Sony Pictures Website Hacked, Exposing One Million Accounts

                November 2014: Hackers Steal 100 Terabytes of Data from Sony Pictures

                August 2017: Hacker Group Accesses Sony Social Media Accounts

                September 2023: Sony Investigates Alleged Hack

                October 2023: Sony Notifies Employees of Data Breach"

              • @extant
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                68 months ago

                And then it goes right out the window the first time a consumer clicks yes for uac to give admin privileges to a piece of software they don’t understand that can receive instructions remotely from the internet.

      • Sonotsugipaa
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        168 months ago

        Looks reasonable for me, depending on how much information is required for creating a Sony account or how time-consuming it is to fabricate it (for example, unique, valid ad persistent email addresses don’t grow on trees).

        • @NOT_RICK
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          108 months ago

          It’s not reasonable. PSN isn’t available in every nation so some may be locked out of the game they paid for 4 months after the fact. That’s not even factoring in the privacy concerns

          • Sonotsugipaa
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            I meant that it’s reasonable to be concerned about it and request a refund, not that Snoy’s rug pull is reasonable

            • @NOT_RICK
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              Ah, sorry. We’re on the same page.

        • @ThunderWhiskers
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          68 months ago

          I mean… Just open a Gmail account for spam and tie it to that. Creating a PlayStation account takes less than 5 min. I don’t see why you need a high security email to associate with a video game account, but different strokes right?

          • Sonotsugipaa
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            98 months ago

            Oh I’m going to do that, but I also understand people who draw the line a bit earlier than I do and I think their frustration is completely warranted.

          • atocci
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            48 months ago

            I’ve apparently had a PlayStation account for years and didn’t even remember, so at least I can confidently say they don’t spam my inbox.

        • @jeansburger
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          28 months ago

          Something like addy.io or simple login would let you create a unique email address that you can turn off and on as needed. No chance for spam, completely unique as to be able to remove the ability to track you elsewhere on the web.

          • Sonotsugipaa
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            18 months ago

            Isn’t creating a free email/sony account enough?

            I don’t need to turn off what I don’t read

            • @jeansburger
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              28 months ago

              If you for some reason need to reset your password or do something else with the account.

              You still have control over it using those services and there’s no chance of the free account getting reaped for inactivity and getting locked out. Sure creating a new Gmail account works, I just like having more control (and fewer passwords to deal with) using those services.

              It’s also really nice to be able to use it to detect if a breach occurred because the email is unique to the service. Having the ability to make burner emails that are unique but owned by you and able to be toggled on and off helps me control what stuff hits my inbox. It also helps with privacy and preventing tracking as every site has its own unique address.

              Once I started using those services I never give out my real email anymore. I don’t care if something asks for my email, I can just make a new unique email for everything and if you start spamming me it gets turned off until I need to deal with that service again. But having one inbox to check makes it simple to actually use those accounts since everything just goes into my true email.

              Just my 2¢