And let’s not forget the infamous myth—a hoax that claimed dialing a certain six-digit code into your phone would hack your account. It didn’t, but it spread like wildfire among panicked grandmas and teens alike. The Future of the Six-Digit Code Is the six-digit code dying? Sort of. Facebook now pushes “prompt-based” 2FA (a simple “Yes/No” tap on your phone) because it’s faster and phishing-resistant. But SMS-based codes are still the default for billions of users, especially in regions without smartphones.
That code is yours. And it expires in 30 seconds. Tick tock. facebook six digit code
Here’s the magic: Facebook and your phone (via an authenticator app like Google Authenticator, Duo, or even SMS) share a secret “seed” key. Using the current time—down to the second—both sides independently run the same mathematical formula. If they’re synced correctly, they’ll both arrive at the same six-digit number at the same moment. And let’s not forget the infamous myth—a hoax