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I have some information that I want to impart about the text message that you're receiving. This will give you a clearer picture of why this is important and guide you on what to do, Burn.

 

Intuit strives to provide you with the best security in your account. The SMS text verification lets you double-check a user's identity. Normally, this happens after you enter your login credentials, and are then asked to give the code to completely sign in to your account.

 

If you want to turn off the two-step verification, follow the steps outlined below:

 

  1. Sign in to your Intuit Account.
  2. Select Sign in & security.
  3. Choose 2-step verification.
  4. Turn off the Use 2-step verification switch.
  5. Enter your account password, then select Continue.

 

Please know that once you opt out of this feature, we'll still ask you to verify the first time you sign in on an unrecognized device. For more details about the verification process, read this article for more information: Verify Your Intuit Account With Multi-Factor Authentication Or Two-Step Verification.

 

Additionally, you may want to familiarize every part of QuickBooks to make sure it delivers the best for your business and know some of the features that are considered important. Check out this link to learn your way around with QuickBooks: Get Started With QuickBooks Online.

 

Let us know if there is anything else that you need so we can get you back on track with QuickBooks or if you have other questions about the verification process. We're here to do the best that we can and ensure to get you covered.

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