As announced earlier this month, Sony is offering complimentary identity theft protection to PlayStation Network users. The move was part of the company’s response following the attack that resulted in users’ personal information — including names, addresses, birth days, and more — being leaked.
Sign-ups have now finally begun for the free one year of AllClear ID Plus service. You can request a code to enroll by going here. E-mails are being sent out this week to notify users of its availability.
To qualify for the free year, you must live in the United States and have had a PSN or Qriocity account as of April 20, 2011, when the two services were taken offline. After requesting a code to sign up for the service, you’ll have until June 28 to redeem it at the AllClear ID website.