Authorization Code

Categories: Tech, Regulations

An authorization code is a set of letters and/or numbers that prove you are authorized to do whatever you’re trying to do. This can apply to anything from signing into your email to setting up a website.

For example, if you’re trying to add Google Analytics to your website, Google will send you an authorization code usually to your cell phone. In a decade, it'll just go directly into your brain. Regardless, without it, you’re screwed.



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