Can I login to Paytm without OTP?
Open the app and go to Wallet option. ... After that, switch on the Internet and smoothly use the paytm app without OTP required for Login.
How can I get OTP in Paytm by email?
Enter the OTP sent on your registered mobile number. A verification link will be sent to your new email address. Go to your email account and click the link sent on email within 48 hours from Paytm for verification.
How can I Login Paytm with another number?
Steps to Login via App:
- Launch your Paytm App.
- Tap on the Profile icon at the top right corner of the screen.
- Tap on 'Login to Paytm'.
- Enter your registered mobile number/e-mail address & password.
- Tap on 'Login securely'.
- In case you are prompted for an OTP, enter the OTP received on your registered mobile number.
Can I use Paytm without mobile number?
Paytm on Wednesday announced a new feature that will allow anyone to make payments using a Paytm wallet without Internet or smartphone. You will still need a smartphone (or access to a PC) in order to create your Paytm account, and link it to your phone number - and of course to load funds into the wallet.
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