In a recent move, Twitter has announced that it will be charging for its SMS-based two-factor authentication (2FA) feature. This means that users who rely on SMS 2FA will now have to pay for the service, leaving many users unhappy with the new changes.
At Twitter, we believe that security should be accessible to everyone, and that’s why we have put together this comprehensive guide on how to secure your Twitter account with 2FA for free. In this guide, we will cover the different types of 2FA options available, as well as how to set up 2FA on your Twitter account.
Why You Need Two-Factor Authentication for Twitter
Twitter has become an essential part of our lives, and it’s no secret that it’s often used for sensitive communication. As a result, it’s important to ensure that your Twitter account is secure to prevent unauthorized access. 2FA provides an additional layer of security that helps to ensure that only authorized individuals can access your account.
Types of Two-Factor Authentication
Twitter provides two main types of 2FA options: SMS-based and app-based. SMS-based 2FA sends a unique code to your registered phone number, while app-based 2FA generates a code through an app on your phone. While SMS-based 2FA is more accessible, it can be less secure than app-based 2FA.
How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication on Your Twitter Account
To set up 2FA on your Twitter account, follow these simple steps:
- Log in to your Twitter account
- Go to your account settings by clicking on your profile picture
- Click on “Security and Account Access”
- Under “Two-factor authentication,” click on “Set up”
- Choose your preferred 2FA method (SMS or app-based)
- Follow the instructions to complete the set up process
Tips for Keeping Your Twitter Account Secure
While 2FA can help to ensure that your Twitter account is secure, there are other steps that you can take to further enhance your security. Here are some tips to keep your account safe:
- Use a strong password
- Change your password regularly
- Don’t share your password with anyone
- Enable login verification
- Be wary of suspicious links or messages
- Keep your apps and devices up to date with the latest security patches
Conclusion
Twitter’s recent decision to charge for its SMS-based 2FA feature has left many users feeling frustrated. However, there are still free 2FA options available that can help to keep your Twitter account secure. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can set up 2FA on your Twitter account for free and take additional steps to keep your account secure.