Effective March 20, 2023, only Twitter Blue subscribers will be able to use text messages as their two-factor authentication method. Other accounts can use an authentication app or security key for 2FA. Learn more here:
To be clear, two-factor authentication is still not required to log into Twitter, although we highly encourage users to enable it. This change just restricts the 2FA methods available for accounts not subscribed to Twitter Blue.
@TwitterSupport I can't have access to my other Twitter Account. This 2FA is the issue I am having now as I forgot to save my back up code after logging in with a new device. I need help.
@TwitterSupport I’m a Twitter Blue subscriber, but I feel like taking away a 2FA option for many users will just make Twitter less secure. Most aren’t super technical and understand 2FA using text because they do it with financial accounts.
@TwitterSupport And to subscribe to Twitter Blue, we are asked to enter a cellphone number, so how do we want to pay for Twitter Blue? @elonmusk
@TwitterSupport Why have you guys taken away my blu check because I changed my PFP? And will you be given my blue check back ?
@TwitterSupport @TwitterSupport I am trying to upgrade to Twitter Professional. I get this error when I try: "Something’s missing. It looks like this account can’t switch to a professional account. For more information, review our Terms and Conditions." Can someone please help me?
@TwitterSupport So I either pay twitter $96 a year or I risk my account getting hacked because of your inferior data protection abilities. Got it.
@TwitterSupport “To be clear, we highly encourage you to give us money for this thing that was free because fuck you”