Amazon sign in verification code mail

When you try to sign in to your Amazon account, you may receive a verification code via email as an added security measure to ensure that you are the actual account owner. Here's what you need to do:

Why do I need to verify my account?

Amazon sends a verification code to your registered email address to confirm that you are the account owner and to prevent unauthorized access to your account.

How do I get the verification code?

  1. Go to the Amazon sign-in page and enter your email address and password.
  2. Click on "Sign in" and you will be prompted to enter the verification code sent to your email address.
  3. Check your email inbox for an email from Amazon with the subject "Verification Code for Your Amazon Account".
  4. Open the email and look for the verification code, which is usually a 6-digit code.

How do I enter the verification code?

  1. Go back to the Amazon sign-in page and enter the verification code in the required field.
  2. Click on "Verify" to complete the sign-in process.

What if I don't receive the verification code?

If you don't receive the verification code, you can try the following:

  1. Check your spam or junk mail folder to see if the email has been filtered out.
  2. Make sure that your email address is correct and up-to-date in your Amazon account settings.
  3. Try signing in again to see if the verification code is sent to your email address.
  4. If you still don't receive the verification code, you can contact Amazon customer support for assistance.

What if I enter the wrong verification code?

If you enter the wrong verification code, you will be prompted to try again. If you continue to enter the wrong code, your account may be locked for security reasons. In this case, you will need to contact Amazon customer support to resolve the issue.