Hi,
You can use Google's Firebase to authenticate your users on the client side. However, they don't have SDKs for Python, so if you wish to integrate the OTP service with a Django project, you'll have to rely on APIs/AJAX.
You can use Google's Firebase to authenticate your users on the client side. However, they don't have SDKs for Python, so if you wish to integrate the OTP service with a Django project, you'll have to rely on APIs/AJAX.
Hello Vitaly,Thank you for your email but my requirement is to send OTP to registered phone numbers.Best Regards,~Ram--On Friday, March 8, 2024 at 7:41:13 AM UTC-7 Vitaly Bogomolov wrote:Hi
Our use case:
We need to generate OTP code to users upon signup in our application.
You can take a look at my solution to this task for Django:
https://github.com/vb64/django.admin.auth.emailpin
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