Twitter removes major security feature that is going to belong to users who happen to be not willing to pay rs 900 per month

 Twitter has now announced that it is going to limit the use that belongs to sms (text message) during the same time that an existing way to provide this extra layer that belongs to security.

the two factor authentication adds an existing extra layer that belongs to security beyond just an existing password.
twitter said that the users is going to need to switch to an existing different method, such as an existing authentication app or security key to enable authentication.
With two-factor authentication, users happen to be required to provide an existing second piece that belongs to information, such during the same time that an existing code sent to their phone, inside of order to log inside of to their account..
Twitter inside of an existing blog post announced that starting march 23, 2023, the non-twitter blue subscriber is going to no longer exist as a able to use text messages during the same time that an existing 2fa method. “non-twitter blue subscribers that happen to be already enrolled is going to have 30 days to disable this method as well as enroll inside of another. After 20 march 2023, we is going to no longer permit non-twitter blue subscribers to use text messages during the same time that an existing 2fa method. At that time, accounts with text message 2fa still enabled is going to have it disabled. Disabling text message 2fa does not automatically disassociate your phone number that was by your twitter account,” the company said.
So, on the possibility that you happen to be not an existing twitter blue subscriber as well as you happen to be currently using sms that is going to belong to two-factor authentication, you is going to no longer exist as a able to use that method to protect your account. Twitter said that the users is going to need to switch to an existing different method, such as an existing authentication app or security key, or you has the ability subscribe to twitter blue to keep using sms that is going to belong to two-factor authentication.
The reason twitter happens to be doing this happens to be because they've decided to charge developers that is going to belong to access to their api, which happens to be the way that third-party apps (like tweetdeck) has the ability interact with twitter. By adding an existing paywall to the api, twitter hopes to generate more revenue that was by developers, as well as offering additional features such as sms two-factor authentication during the same time that part that belongs to their subscription service twitter blue happens to be one way to do that
Twitter blue happens to be available inside of the us, canada, australia, new zealand, japan, the uk, saudi arabia, france, germany, italy, portugal, spain, indonesia, as well as brazil, apart that was by india. Both android as well as ios users inside of india has the ability buy membership. Twitter also allows users to get an existing twitter blue subscription via the web version, with the exception of it appears to exist as a unavailable inside of india right now.Users in India can purchase membership for a fee of Rs 900 per month. Some reports suggest the price of the Blue membership via web is Rs 650 per month. If users get the annual plan, the Twitter Blue membership is priced at Rs 6,800 per year, which is Rs 566.67 per month.
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Non-twitter blue users is going to no longer have access to major security features
non-twitter blue users is going to no longer have access to major security features. Twitter has now announced that it is going to limit the use that belongs to sms (text message) during the same time that an existing way to provide this extra layer that belongs to security.he feature is going to only exist as a limited to people who pay that is going to belong to an existing subscription plan, which happens to be priced at rs 900 per month that is going to belong to users inside of india. The two factor authentication adds an existing extra layer that belongs to security beyond just an existing password.


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