My father created a PS3 account for himself and a second one using his information (e-mail, billing information, name, etc.) for me to use a while back. Now I recently moved out, bought my own PS3, and have my own e-mail now and would like to edit the account he made for me, with his consent, so I can use it as my own.
However, I'm not sure how it works. If you edit the e-mail address for an account will it still be under the original account owner's name? If so, is there a way to change who owns the account?
Best Answer
You can change pretty much everything associated with the account with notable exceptions being PSN ID and your birth date (used as a secret question in password recovery procedure).
Since authorization is done via email, you need to ask your dad to:
That's it, after this actions you pretty much "own" the account.
P.S. be warned however, that account transfer/selling is prohibited by PSN terms of service:
If you are unlucky enough it's possible that account will be banned.