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How do I disable the one-time password for Amazon delivery?

Published in Amazon Security 1 min read

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:

  1. Go to Your Account Security Settings: In Your Account, find and select Login & security.

  2. Edit Two-Step Verification (2SV) Settings: Locate the Two-Step Verification (2SV) Settings section and select Edit beside it.

  3. Disable Two-Step Verification: Choose the option to Disable Two-Step Verification.

  4. 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).

  5. 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.

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