Tip to Secure your Twitter Account?

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Effective 20 March 2023, Twitter will no longer support two-factor authentication using text messages for non-Premium subscribers. At that time, if you have text message 2FA still enabled, you will be prompted to disable it before you can continue to use your account. Please note the availability of text message 2FA for Premium may vary by country and carrier.

To help keep your account secure, Twitter recommend the following best practices:

  • Require email and phone number to request a reset password link or code.
  • Be cautious of suspicious links and always make sure you’re on twitter.com before you enter your login information.
  • Never give your username and password out to third parties, especially those promising to get you followers, make you money, or verify you.
  • Make sure your computer software, including your browser, is up-to-date with the most recent upgrades and anti-virus software.
If you don’t already have a phone number associated with your account, Twitter will ask you to enter it. Additionally, you can choose to deselect the option to allow your existing contacts to find you on X.

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If you add a security key for additional two-factor authentication protection, Twitter no longer require using another backup method for more protection. Security keys can be used as your sole authentication method, without any other methods turned on.
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