No more password worries: One UI 6 adds one-time passwords for mobile hotspots

According to SamMobile, One UI 6 now lets you set a one-time password (OTP) when sharing your phone's internet via a mobile hotspot. This means you can give someone temporary access without revealing your usual hotspot password, which adds an extra layer of security. The one-time password is separate and changes every time you turn on the hotspot.
To try it out, head to Settings » Connections » Mobile Hotspot and Tethering » Mobile Hotspot on your Galaxy device running Android 14/One UI 6. Want to enable it? Just tap the "One-time password" option in the Mobile Hotspot menu and use the toggle to turn it on.Your Galaxy device will generate a one-time password with numbers and symbols, changing each time. And for a bit of convenience, there's a QR code option for easy sharing. Need a new password? Hit the "Reset password" button.
Typically, one-time passwords are linked to verifying accounts, but they're handy for more than that. Whenever you want to give someone a sneak peek at something private for a short while, using one-time passwords is a savvy move. What's cool about OTPs is that they automatically become useless after a certain number of tries or after a little while.
The One UI 6 update isn't exclusive to the Galaxy S23 series; it's available on Samsung's recent lineup, including the Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy S21 Series, Galaxy S20 Series, Galaxy A54, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and more.ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyPu4ympqudXaWutL%2FWqKmdZaekv7O1xKxkiKaVYqKKeZVmmJ2co2K8r7GMraCmnV2lrrS%2F1qipnatdm7yzecyomaKklWK1sMDSqaatq4%2BesXKBkm1tbg%3D%3D