X’s move to make people pay for a basic form of two-factor is problematic. It also created confusion because the company prompted free users to switch away from SMS two-factor, but then seemingly simply turned off the protection altogether for those who didn’t. This likely left a group of users in a situation where they think they have two-factor authentication on, but actually don’t.
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- SomeBoyo ( @SomeBoyo@feddit.de ) 25•9 months ago
Not using twitter is an easy solution.
- labbbb ( @labbbb@thelemmy.club ) 12•9 months ago
- Delete your account in Xxx
- Never use Shitter again
- Done!
- ResoluteCatnap ( @ResoluteCatnap@lemmy.ml ) English10•9 months ago
Paying for 2FA seems to be a new low. And I’m not sure i could use any service that tried that.
- belated_frog_pants ( @belated_frog_pants@beehaw.org ) 9•9 months ago
Delete the account. Very safe
- shortwavesurfer ( @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip ) 5•9 months ago
I was under the impression that two factor via SMS was disabled for free users, but you could still use OTP apps.