[Electronics-Talk] Amazon disability and 2-factor authentication

cheez at cox.net cheez at cox.net
Sun Mar 31 14:22:17 UTC 2024


The best way to handle that situation with Amazon is to call them on another
phone.  That way you can swipe to the accept button, after you open the text
that is sent.

Vince


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I try not to call Amazon for problems because they send you a link to verify
yourself and often you can't click on the link they send. I don't know the
ins and outs of it all just muse why they can't do like Apple does, send a
link to your phone and you just click on the accept button.  Then of course
the fun begins trying to find the "agree" button on your iPhone.  Sometimes
it is exactly where it should be however, often it is not.




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