Amazon OTP (One-Time Password) | Simply explained

OTP (One-Time Password)

An OTP, or One-Time Password, is a security feature used to verify the identity of an individual during sensitive transactions, such as updating banking information. It is sent to the user’s registered email address and must be entered within a short time frame. This ensures that only authorized users can access and modify secure details. If not received promptly, options typically allow for resending the OTP. This process helps maintain the integrity of secure operations by preventing unauthorized access.