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A Feature Of Twitter Has Been Paid: Turn It Off To Avoid Losing Access!

A Feature Of Twitter Has Been Paid: Turn It Off To Avoid Losing Access!

Twitter’s SMS-based two-factor authentication feature is paid. Those who are not Twitter Blue subscribers need to turn the feature off. Details are here!

Twitter, one of the most popular social media platforms in the world, has taken a decision that closely concerns users. The company offered SMS-based two-factor authentication for a fee. If you are not a Twitter Blue subscriber, you must turn this feature off to continue accessing the account.

SMS-Based Two-Factor Authentication on Twitter Has Become Paid

The social media service announced that it will make the SMS-based authentication feature, which is of great importance in terms of account security, for a fee as of March 19, 2023. The given time has expired and the feature in question has become paid. . .

When logging into the popular social media app, a warning pops up that text-enabled two-factor authentication must be removed so that access to Twitter is not lost.

The warning window also states, “Only Twitter Blue subscribers can use the text-enabled two-factor authentication method. It only takes a few minutes to remove the method. You can continue to use the authentication application and security key methods.” So, how to turn this feature off?

A Feature Of Twitter

How Do I Remove SMS-Based Two-Factor Authentication on Twitter?

  • Enter the settings menu.
  • Open the Settings & Privacy category.
  • View the Security and Account Access section.
  • Enter the security category.
  • Tap on “Two factor authentication”.
  • Disable the “Text message” option.
  • Confirm the action.
  • You can select “Authentication application”.

Gül Demirci

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