Sony opens identity theft protection enrollment
by Steve Watts, May 25, 2011 2:20pm PDTThe free games in Sony's Welcome Back program are getting most of the buzz, but a more functional piece of the make-good offering is a year of free identity theft protection through Debix. Today, Sony started rolling out e-mails with details on how to enroll in the program.
The actual service is called AllClear ID Plus, and provides alerts, insurance coverage, and access to fraud investigators. If you're a PlayStation Network or Qriocity account holder with an active account as of April 20, 2011, you're eligible for twelve months of the program. To sign up, head over to Sony's Identity Theft Protection page. Sign in with the e-mail address associated with your PSN or Qriocity account, and you'll be sent an activation code for AllClear ID Plus.
Sony has maintained that it hasn't received any reports of fraudulent activity as a result of the data breach, but it's better to be safe than sorry. Taking the company up on a free offer might save you a headache, and can't really hurt in any event.
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Sony sent out details on the twelve months of free identity theft protection services today. Valid account holders can sign up now using the e-mail associated with their PSN or Qriocity accounts.
Sony sent out details on the twelve months of free identity theft protection services today. Valid account holders can sign up now using the e-mail associated with their PSN or Qriocity accounts. : Shacknews
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