Sub-accounts do not have their own wallet in the Playstation Network. The master account’s wallet is shared by all the sub-accounts on that master account, and the usage of funds from the wallet will also be reflected on the total wallet balance for both sub-accounts and master accounts alike. Funds can only be spent by a sub-account once password authorization has been made available to them (eg: when they reach 13 years old). When this happens, a parental controls passphrase must also be set up for each individual child so as to restrict spending of funds while preventing accidental spending as well.
No, all PSN store purchases are stored in the same wallet. What is unique to sub-accounts however, is that each one has its own balance. For example, if you have four sub-accounts on your master account and three of them purchase content with their funds, the fourth will still display zero until such time they make a purchase as well.
Yes, you can delete any items from your “To Download” list by following these steps: Open [Playstation Network] > [Account Management] > [Data Transfer]. Select the “Download History” section where you’ll find a complete listing of everything that’s been purchased for download across all the sub-accounts on your master account. Select the Download History item you wish to remove, and then select [Unpark Download]. The system will ask if you are sure that you want to unpark this item. Select “OK” to proceed with unparking or select “Cancel” if you have changed your mind.
How do I delete my profile?
You cannot delete a PSN profile currently, but it can be reset by following the steps below: From the Playstation Home Screen , go to [Settings] > other settings] > [Reset User Data], and then press X (PlayStation3) / square (PlayStation4). The system will ask if you are sure that you want to reset the PSN profile for this account. Select “OK” to proceed and begin the process of resetting the PSN profile. Once your profile is successfully reset, you will need to re-enter all login information (PSN ID, password, etc.), as well as sign in with a secured password again before being able to continue using Playstation Network services.
You can only have one PlayStation Network account for each email, which is why it’s important to use a different email address for each.
If you want to keep your same email, but use the email of your old account for a new one, first change the email on the old account to be free.
On the PlayStation support website, search for something like “How to close an account.”In the search results, click on “How to close your account” and follow the instructions.
Click the account tab and then go to account details on the left. There you can change the email address
Those with many PlayStation Network accounts can merge them all, or you can use one account for all your needs.
To revert your PSN ID, you’ll need to contact PlayStation Support. They can help you through the process of reverting your ID and restoring any associated data.
If you change your online ID on PS4, your old online ID will be associated with your account as a secondary account. You will be able to use both IDs to play games, but you will only have access to the games and content that are associated with the primary account.
You can change your PS4 name as many times as you want for free.
No, it doesn’t. Your PSN account is associated with your Epic Games account, so changing your PSN name won’t affect your Fortnite account.
No, you will not lose your fortnite skins if you change your PSN name. Your skins will be associated with your Epic Games account, not your PSN account.