OTP stands for One-Time Password. It's a form of authentication where a unique password is generated for each login attempt or transaction. This password is typically valid for only one use or for a short period of time, enhancing security compared to traditional static passwords. OTP can be generated through various methods such as SMS, email, hardware tokens, or mobile apps. The user receives the OTP and enters it along with their regular credentials to authenticate themselves. Since the password is unique and changes frequently, it significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access even if the regular password is compromised.
Scan the qrcode with your OTP application
Press confirm
If you already have an OTP secret, an email confirmation will be required to validate the change.
To make this feature work, your company must have a valid SMS account.
To make this feature work, your company needs to have configured a valid SMTP server.