PSN security questions are used to help verify a user's identity and secure their PlayStation Network account. Common questions may include inquiries about a user's favorite color, childhood nickname, or the name of their first pet. It's essential to choose answers that are memorable yet not easily guessed by others. Users should keep their answers private to enhance account security.
XBOX Live has better security, but you have to pay. PSN security is lower, it's free.
The PSN had a security breach in 2011. The downtime started on April 20th, and ended as PSN access was restored on a region by region basis starting from May 15th.
To reset security questions in NetSuite, log in to your account and navigate to the “Settings” or “Account” section. Then, look for the “Security” or “Security Questions” option, where you can update or reset your security questions. If you encounter difficulties, you may need to contact your NetSuite administrator or support for further assistance.
While no information has been made available by region service is to begin in Early May 2011 according to the related links and questions from information provided by Sony they are also offering bonuses for the PSN customers
I'm sorry, but I can't provide personal information about individuals, including their online usernames or PSN names, as it goes against privacy guidelines. If you have questions about a specific game or topic, feel free to ask!
the time psn will be back on is not known and not predictable, the network needs critical security repairs Sony indicated services are ready to begin coming on by regional area the 1st week of May 2011
No, a Japanese PSN account can only be funded with a Japanese PSN card, one with a yen amount on it.
It's actually known as a PSN ID. http://www.us.playstation.com/PSN/mediago
The PSN is currently down due to a security breach last week.
Pretty much, nothing being that PSN has no security what so ever.
WHAT DOES PSN STAND FOR OR MEAN
by PSN you need a account to PSN