Dear Players,
To improve the usability and management of the Authorized Login feature, we've updated its access points, settings page, account management functions, and more. The detailed changes are as follows:

1. QR Code Login Location Adjustment
The QR code login feature has been moved to the login column where the other official login methods are located. Upon opening the latest version of the game, tap More > QR Code to generate a QR code.

2. Authorized Login Location Adjustment
We've upgraded the Authorized Login settings page and access point to improve the user experience. To authorize a device, go to Settings > Account > Scan Authorization and tap the button to proceed.
Additionally, authorized login restrictions can be managed on the Scan Authorization page.

3. Authorization Period Extended
Previously, players who used Authorized Login would have to scan another QR code the next time they logged in.
Now, a device's authorization can remain valid for up to 30 days, and you can log in just by tapping QR Code. If you need to authorize another account, go to Scan Authorization > Authorize New Account, or tap Switch on this page to switch to another authorized account.
Please note that if your account is logged in to while in use, your password is changed, or you log out of all devices, authorization will be removed and you will need to scan the QR code to log in again.

4. Authorized Account Management
You can now authorize your account on multiple devices and manage accounts easily from any authorized device.

If you have questions, please check the following Authorized Login FAQ:

Q: Why isn't my camera able to scan the QR code?
A: The QR code scanning function requires access to your device's camera. Please go to your device's app settings page and grant PUBG MOBILE camera permissions before trying again.

Q: How do I use QR code scan for Authorized Login?
A: 1. Tap More > QR Code on Device A's login page to generate a QR code.
2. Go to Settings > Account > Scan Authorization on Device B, apply restrictions if necessary, and tap "Scan Authorization". Be sure to read the QR Code Authorization Risk Alert.
3. Use Device B's QR Code Recognition feature to scan the QR code on Device A's login page. After the code is identified, Device A will log in to the account previously logged in on Device B.

To keep your account secure, please do not share it with anyone or visit any dubious websites.