What does “TOTP” mean?
TOTP
Oh okay, this is a tech one!
TOTP stands for "Time-Based One-Time Password." It's basically a short code — usually 6 numbers — that your phone or an app creates for you, and it only works for about 30 seconds before it changes.
You've probably seen this when you log into an account and it says "enter the code from your app." Like, you open Google Authenticator or a similar app, and it shows you something like "482 391" — that's a TOTP. You type it in quickly before it disappears and a new one shows up.
It's used to keep your accounts extra safe, because even if someone knows your password, they still can't get in without that fresh, time-limited code.
So basically — it's a secret code that expires fast to protect your login.
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