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You're correct about the two-step verification process in QuickBooks, @DeniseB8. Let me share further details about this.

 

Your account's security is our top priority. Two-factor authentication works as an extra layer of security upon logging into QuickBooks. Even if you've turned it off from your account settings, it'll still ask for a code sent via email or mobile number.

 

To learn more about the accounts verification process in QuickBooks, please refer to this article: What is the difference between Multi-Factor Authentication and Two-step Verification?.

 

Also, to further guide you in managing your QuickBooks account, I'd recommend checking out this article: QuickBooks Help Articles. It includes topics about data and security, subscription and user management, and company information, to name a few.

 

Please feel more than welcome to reach out if you have any other login verification and security access concerns with QuickBooks. I'm always around to help. Take care, and I wish you continued success, @DeniseB8.

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