The phrase refers to a specific authentication measure implemented by Amazon for package deliveries. It involves a one-time password (OTP) that is sent to the recipient and must be provided to the delivery personnel upon arrival. As an example, upon a delivery attempt, the Amazon driver will request the customer to provide the designated code to finalize the delivery process.
This security protocol is designed to enhance delivery safety and reduce instances of misdelivered or stolen packages. It offers a verifiable confirmation that the intended recipient is indeed receiving the items. This is particularly helpful in areas with high package theft rates or for deliveries of valuable goods. The service was introduced to improve confidence in Amazon’s logistics network.