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has made a major security change today, having ditched the option of text message two-factor authentication (2FA) for the majority of users.
2FA adds an extra layer of protection by sending a six-digit code to the account holder which must be inputted after the password to gain access.
From today, most Twitter users no longer have the option of being sent the code in a text, as the company has seen it ‘be used — and abused — by bad actors’.
Twitter Blue subscribers who pay $8/month will still be able to use text message two-factor authentication.
Thankfully, there are several other ways you can keep your Twitter account safe — here’s everything you need to know.
Twitter has done away with a form of two-factor authentication today, which protects accounts from being accessed by cybercriminals.The security feature sends a six-digit code to the account holder each time they log in, which must be inputted to gain access (stock image)
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