Hacking How do I remove my PSN account from an Enso PS Vita OLED?

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How to remove PSN account from an Enso PS Vita OLED?

I know I could just change my password, but I don't want to leave my username behind, before selling my PS Vita on. I'd like it so that the next user can do what they want with Enso and SD2Vita, but have no idea what my PSN Account details are.

The same goes for a PSTV, that's set up to use USB.
 

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You can also deactivate all of your consoles via the Sony/SEN website.

But obviously this requires your details.
 

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