“Amazon OTP Text” means a one-time password text message from Amazon. It is a short code sent to your phone to confirm your identity when you log in, change account details, or make a secure action on Amazon.
In daily use, people get this text when Amazon wants to make sure it is really them using the account. You usually enter the code on the Amazon website or app to finish sign-in or verify a purchase. It is a common security step that helps protect your account.
Meaning & Usage
An Amazon OTP text is part of Amazon’s security system. “OTP” stands for one-time password, which means the code is only valid for a short time and can be used once.
Examples
You may receive an Amazon OTP text when you sign in from a new device, reset your password, or confirm a login attempt. If you did not request it, someone else may be trying to access your account.
Why did I get an Amazon OTP text?
You likely got it because Amazon is checking your identity for a login or account action. If you were not trying to sign in, do not share the code with anyone.
Is an Amazon OTP text safe?
Yes, the text itself is safe and is used for security. Just make sure you only enter the code on Amazon’s official website or app.
What should I do if I did not request it?
Ignore the message if you were not using Amazon, and consider changing your password if you think your account may be at risk.
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