Why am I receiving an authentication code from Stash and how do I stop it?
Keeping your information secure is our top priority. Two-factor authentication (2FA) will send a confirmation code as a text/SMS message, email, or phone call. This helps protect your Stash account by requiring a security code in addition to your password when you log in.
For your protection, Stash does not allow customers to opt out of this security feature. In order to stop receiving the 2FA code, you’ll have to close your Stash account. Please refer to this article for more information.
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