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There is a top secret way to gain access PlayStation 5 Built-in web browser, and Sony They do everything they can to prevent people from doing this.
Over the years, there have been several ways you can access the PlayStation 5 browser, but all of these have been slowly patched over the life of the console.
The most popular (and easiest) just requires you to access the Twitter app through your PS5, which you can then use to log into your Twitter account and select literally any link posted through the app.
After this was fixed (after the Twitter app was removed on PlayStation), people found another app by accessing the Link page on YouTube through the Related Services tab. Obviously this method no longer works either, but don’t worry – people have found another way.
It turns out that if you send a message to a friend with a link to a site through PlayStation Messaging… you can then open that link and access the web browser that way.
Accept, wait, that’s kind of been corrected too. Users used to send each other links to either Google or Bing, but these links are now automatically blocked when sent via PlayStation Messages.
Some bright spark On the r/playstation subreddit I recently discovered a completely new solution: Wikipedia.
You see, if you send someone a link to a Wikipedia page, Sony won’t block the link. From there, you can access the Bing Wikipedia page… because the Bing Wikipedia page contains a link to the Bing search engine.
Then you can assume you’re using Bing to search for Google, so you don’t have to actually use Bing.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Sony starts blocking Wikipedia links soon too, so stay tuned for a brand new exploit in the coming weeks.
Oh, hey, I wonder if you could just send a link to this article to your friends instead? here Link to Google For future testing.
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Topics: PlayStation 5, Playstation, Sony