varmistuskoodina
Varmistuskoodina refers to the use of a specific numeric or alphanumeric code as a means of confirming identity or authorizing a transaction. The term is primarily used in Finland to describe a one-time code that is sent to a user via SMS, email, or an authenticator app. When the user enters the code on the requested service, the system verifies that the code matches the one generated for that session, thereby confirming that the user is the legitimate account holder or has permission to proceed.
The concept is an integral part of two‑factor authentication (2FA) and account recovery processes across a wide
Implementations vary, but the underlying principles remain the same: the code is time‑bounded, typically valid for