- Twitter has now announced that unless an account is a Twitter Blue subscriber.
- It is now available to Twitter Blue users.
- Twitter Blue costs $84 per year ($8 per month) for web users.
Twitter stated last month that its two-factor authentication (2FA) solution will be available only to Twitter Blue users.
Twitter has now announced that unless an account is a Twitter Blue subscriber, it will no longer be possible to enroll in the SMS mode of 2FA. The new rule goes into force today, March 20.
2FA is a security tool that aids in the protection of your Twitter account from hackers.
To access their accounts, users must input a password as well as a code or security key. It is now available to Twitter Blue users.
Twitter Blue costs $84 per year ($8 per month) for web users. Android and iOS users, on the other hand, must pay $11 for the service.
It adds a blue checkmark to anyone’s account who is willing to pay for one. Twitter Blue, among other things, allows users to edit tweets, submit 1080p movies, and publish longer videos.
In any case, if you don’t want to pay for Twitter Blue, you may easily switch from text or SMS 2FA. Here’s a step-by-step guide to moving away from Twitter’s phone-based 2FA and towards more secure choices.
Step 4: Here you will now get three options to choose from the Text message, Authentication App, and Security key.
Step 5: Now, choose Your Preferred 2FA Method.
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