No, this is a phishing attack. Attackers create a fake website that asks for your email. You give your email, then they relay that address to the legitimate service. The legitimate service sends you an email with a code. The fake service asks for that code. If you give it, they then own your account.
No, this is a phishing attack. Attackers create a fake website that asks for your email. You give your email, then they relay that address to the legitimate service. The legitimate service sends you an email with a code. The fake service asks for that code. If you give it, they then own your account.
Ah thank you. Makes much more sense.