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You can now log in without a password – one-time codes are here

We’ve improved the way you sign in to your VR account, making it easier and more secure. From now on, you can log in not only with your password but also with a one-time code sent directly to your email.

Signing in to your VR account on vr.fi and in the VR Matkalla app is now simpler than ever. Alongside the traditional password login, we’re introducing the option to sign in with a one-time code, also known as passwordless login.

In the login window, select “Log in with a one-time code” to receive a unique 6-digit code by email. The code is valid for 5 minutes and can be entered in the dedicated field in the login window.

If your code expires or the message is accidentally deleted, you can easily request a new one.

In the login window, you’ll find an option to request a one-time code. The login code will be sent to your email and entered in the dedicated field to complete the sign-in.

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