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Our company uses Zoom to provide one-on-one tutoring to students. We create the zoom account and when a verification code is required, it comes to our central email address.
Normally we see requests if a student is at a different location or using a different device to log on with, but for the past week, we have seen an influx of verification code requests with no change in location or device.
Has there been a change within Zoom that is requiring a new code for each log in on certain devices?
Thank you
2025-03-20 08:55 PM
Hello @Angela3693
Check this article: Verifying your account via one-time passcode (OTP)
If it possible that somebody is trying "hack" the account, hence asking for the OTP so often?
There are other reasons explained in this article, but I would encourage you to do 2 things: If you are not using SSO to login, change your password. Also, open a ticket with Zoom Support and bring this subject.
I hope this can bring some light and point you in the right direction.
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Vinnie