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Hello PS5 WebKit / Userland Exploit possibilities! 😼 Today Sony's PlayStation Support confirmed what PlayStation 5 Scene developers were expecting... the existence of a PS5 Web Browser to exploit in order to get unsigned code running and ultimately jailbreak the PS5 console for playing PS5 game backups, emulators, PS5 homebrew and more! :notworthy:

Here are the first three video tutorials with details from each of the guide descriptions below:

PS5 - Recommended Settings

Learn how to adjust your PlayStation 5 console settings to help maximize your experience with new features such as haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, 3D audio, and more!


PS5 - Using Your Account

Learn how you can bring your online ID and all your friends, trophies, wallet funds, and content entitlements such as compatible games, videos, and music directly to your PlayStation 5 console. All it takes is a few steps.


PS5 - Transferring Data From Your PS4 Console

Learn how you can continue playing your favorite supported PlayStation 4 games on your PlayStation 5 console with backward compatibility support. Check here for more details about backwards compatibility on PS5 consoles.

Also below are some additional PS5 Web Browser images detailing the PS5 User Guide, PlayStation 5 HTTP Headers and PS5 User Agent from a Digital Only version via _hugerobots_:

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PlayStation 5 HTTP Headers - PS5 User Agent:
Code:
Mozilla/5.0 (PlayStation; PlayStation 5/1.02)
AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko)
Version/13.0 Safari/6.05.1.15
From Pastebin.com: Manual Download
Code:
import requests
ps5http = {'Accept-Encoding': 'deflate, gzip', 'Connection': 'Keep-Alive', 'Accept': 'text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*,q=0.8', 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (PlayStation; PlayStation 5/2.20) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/13.0 Safari/605.1.15', 'Accept-Language': 'en-GB'}
req = requests.get("https://manuals.playstation.net/document/gb/ps5/index.html",headers=ps5http)
open("index.html","wb").write(req.content)
Cheers to francescmarasos on Twitter for the heads-up on this PS5 News earlier today! 🍻
PS5 Web Browser Confirmed & PlayStation 5 Settings Data Transfer Guide.jpg
 

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The PS5 console does not (officially) have a web browser. However the PlayStation 5 has a hidden web browser than can be accessed.

You have to scroll down to the Users and Accounts menu on the PS5 and head to the "Link with Other Services" option. There, you can choose to link to a Twitter account, which brings up a webpage with a Twitter login prompt.

As designed, this page is meant to log you in to Twitter, link your account to the PS5, and spit you back to the system menu. However, if you click on the small Twitter icon in the top corner, you go instead to Twitter's standard Web interface, just as it would look on any other browser. Log in from there and you get full access to Twitter through the PS5's Web browser.

Though you still can't type into the URL bar in this interface, Twitter.com offers (slightly cumbersome) access to the wider Web through clickable links in tweets and profile descriptions. If the site you're interested in has a Twitter account (or is simply discussed on social media at all), finding those links is usually as simple as typing your intended target into the Twitter search bar.

You can even plug in a USB keyboard to make the searching simpler and/or hop through links with the arrow and Enter keys. USB mice don't seem to work with the PS5 browser, though—you still need to use the DualSense joysticks to scroll or move the on-screen pointer (source arstechnica).
 
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