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Last Update: February 18, 2023, 11:14 IST
The decision didn’t go down well with many, with many criticizing Elon Musk for it.
Elon Musk’s Twitter account is reportedly changing its policy and is no longer providing the text message/SMS method of service to non-paying users.
Nowadays, two-factor authentication (2FA) is an important security measure for most websites. Social media giants like Twitter and Instagram have implemented this feature for a while now. However, Elon Musk’s Twitter account is reportedly changing its policy and is no longer providing the text message/SMS method of service to non-paying users.
in one official blog post, Twitter announced that it would no longer allow Twitter accounts to enroll in the text message/SMS method of 2FA unless they are a Twitter Blue subscriber. According to Twitter, the reason behind this decision is due to bad actors taking advantage of this feature.
Twitter says that non-Twitter Blue subscribers who are already enrolled and have taken advantage of text-based 2FA “will have 30 days to disable this method and enroll in another.” And, “After March 20, 2023, we will no longer allow non-Twitter Blue customers to use text messages as a 2FA method.”
Till now, Twitter offered three methods of two-factor authentication – text-based login, security key and authentication app for all Twitter users, but now Twitter will offer 2FA using either authentication app or security key method only. .
“We encourage non-Twitter Blue customers to consider using an authentication app or security key method instead. These methods require you to have physical possession of the authentication method and are a great way to ensure Your account is secure,” Twitter said.
This decision did not go down well with many and many criticized it Elon Musk for the same.
Very good, @Elon Musk So hard for cash that he’s literally jeopardizing the security of people’s accounts until they pay him. He’s really fucked up and that’s a whole new low for him that I never thought I’d say because he’s already scrubbing the ground. Wow, just wow! pic.twitter.com/HEb8Se1B5M
— Barnacles NerdGassam™️ (@Barnacules) February 18, 2023
,This will be the first site I know of that is going to charge for 2FA,” said one user. Another user said, “Holy crap, Twitter actually did this. I’ve worked with high-profile journalists who had their accounts hacked, but of course – let’s make people pay for 2FA.”
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