Customizing prompts in an OTP scenarios generator is totally doable, and honestly, it’s one of the best ways to make the tool work for your specific needs. I’ve tinkered with a few generators myself, and the flexibility varies depending on the platform. Some let you input your own scenarios or tweak the parameters to generate more tailored one-time password situations. It’s like having a sandbox where you can experiment with different security contexts—super handy if you’re testing systems or just want to see how different prompts behave under stress.
That said, not all generators are created equal. Some are pretty rigid, offering only preset scenarios. If you’re looking for customization, I’d recommend digging into the documentation or community forums for the tool you’re using. Often, there are hidden features or workarounds that aren’t immediately obvious. And if you’re coding your own generator, the sky’s the limit—just remember to keep security best practices in mind so you don’t accidentally create vulnerabilities while playing around.