The verification code, passed on.
Shared accounts run on one person's inbox. pasaCódigo finds the code when it arrives and passes it to the people who need it — so nobody has to text you asking for it, and you do not have to go digging for it.
You pick the senders. It watches for those.
Connect your mailbox and choose which services matter. When a code arrives from one of them, pasaCódigo picks it up and makes it available to the contacts you chose — then lets it go.
Two extras are available and both start switched off: delivery updates from courier mail, and security alerts about your accounts. You turn each on yourself, and you can pause any service at any time.
Nothing is on by default.
- Which services. You choose the services pasaCódigo watches for.
- Which extras. Deliveries and security alerts are separate switches, both off until you turn them on.
- Who receives. You choose the contacts a code goes to, and you can pause a service whenever you like.
- How long codes stay. You set the window before a code is deleted from the server.
Those are the controls. What is actually read, and what is stored and for how long, is stated only on the privacy page — which is generated from the app's own copy, so it cannot say something the app does not. Deliberately, this page does not restate it: a second hand-written copy is a copy that can drift.
Questions?
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