Twitter is making text-based two-factor authentication a paid feature
Whatever Twitter's real intentions are, most users who have two-factor enabled on the website may now have to change their log-in habits. According to the company'sfrom 2021, 74.4 percent of users who have 2FA enabled use the SMS method. A mere 28.
9 percent uses authenticators, and a tiny fraction has security keys. Further, only 2.6 percent of all Twitter users enabled two-factor authentication, though the numbers may have changed since then.You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.
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