If you’re a PlayStation 4 owner, there’s a good chance you know someone who is not happy with their account. Whether it’s because they’ve been inactive for a long time or just don’t have enough games to keep them entertained, there are plenty of reasons why someone might want to remove themselves from your console. Here are four tips on how to do this:

  1. Contact Sony customer service. If the person has not been using their account for a while and there are no other reasons why they would want to leave, then it might be best to reach out to Sony customer service. They can help you figure out what needs to be done in order for the account to be removed and/or reactivated.
  2. Delete their games and apps. This is probably the most common way people remove themselves from PS4, as it’s the easiest way to stop them from using your console and potentially causing problems down the road. Delete all of their games and apps, as well as any associated content that may have been stored on them. This will also help make sure that they cannot access any of your data or settings if they decide to come back later on.
  3. Reset their password and security code. If all else fails, reset their password and security code in order to prevent them from having any access to your console or data again in the future should they decide to return later on (or if something happens that makes them want back in). This is also a good way of verifying that everything is still working properly without having them around (and potentially causing more problems).
  4. Contact PlayStation support if everything else fails and they need more information about why someone left their account or what could be wrong with it (e.g., if there are any new issues). PlayStation support can help you figure out what needs to be done in order for the account to be removed or reactivated, as well as provide some helpful tips on how bestto