OTP FAQs
OTP stands for One-Time Password, a unique code used for verifying a user’s identity during login or transactions. It is valid for a single use and for a li...
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OTPs are typically sent via SMS, email, or through an authentication app like Google Authenticator.
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OTPs provide an extra layer of security to verify your identity, ensuring unauthorized access is prevented.
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Check your internet or network connection. Ensure your phone or email has not blocked the sender. Verify the phone number or email associated with your a...
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No, an OTP is a temporary password valid for a single transaction or session, while regular passwords are static and reusable.
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Yes, if shared with others. Never disclose your OTP to anyone, not even to people claiming to be from customer support.
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If an unauthorized person has access to your OTP, they may gain access to your account. Always report and reset your credentials if you suspect misuse.
Sun, 6 Apr, 2025 at 11:07 AM
OTP adds strong security to prevent unauthorized access but is not foolproof. Pairing it with other methods enhances security.
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OTPs are time-sensitive to reduce the risk of misuse. Typically, they expire within 30 seconds to 10 minutes.
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No, OTPs are designed for one-time use only.
Sun, 6 Apr, 2025 at 11:08 AM