Only Twitter Blue subscribers will be able to use text messages as their two-factor authentication method

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Twitter users who have not subscribed to its subscription service Twitter Blue have been asked to remove text message-enabled two-factor authentication from their profiles by March 19, 2023.

“The text message two-factor authentication method is only available to Twitter Blue subscribers,” the prompt stated. Twitter users are being notified via mobile and web that they must remove the text message-based authentication system in order to maintain access to their accounts. The news comes after Twitter Blue launched in India with a monthly plan of INR 650 and an annual plan of INR 6,800.

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Only Twitter Blue subscribers will be able to use text messages as their two-factor authentication method

Twitter users who have not subscribed to its subscription service Twitter Blue have been asked to remove text message-enabled two-factor authentication from their profiles by March 19, 2023.

“The text message two-factor authentication method is only available to Twitter Blue subscribers,” the prompt stated. Twitter users are being notified via mobile and web that they must remove the text message-based authentication system in order to maintain access to their accounts. The news comes after Twitter Blue launched in India with a monthly plan of INR 650 and an annual plan of INR 6,800.

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