You can disable the one-time password (OTP), also known as Two-Step Verification (2SV), for your Amazon account, which will affect delivery notifications and other security aspects. Here's how:
Steps to Disable Two-Step Verification on Amazon:
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Go to Your Account Security Settings: In Your Account, find and select Login & security.
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Edit Two-Step Verification (2SV) Settings: Locate the Two-Step Verification (2SV) Settings section and select Edit beside it.
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Disable Two-Step Verification: Choose the option to Disable Two-Step Verification.
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Verify Your Identity: Amazon will ask you to verify your identity. Enter the code that was either sent to your registered phone number or generated by your authenticator app (if you're using one).
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Verify Code: Select Verify code to complete the process.
By following these steps, you will disable Two-Step Verification, thus removing the requirement for a one-time password for Amazon deliveries and other account-related activities. Keep in mind that disabling 2SV reduces the security of your Amazon account. It's generally recommended to keep it enabled for better protection.