Before Twitter.com officially becomes a dead bird on November 10, some two-factor authentication users will need to adjust ...
X has confirmed the retirement of the twitter.com domain, beginning with a mandatory re-enrolment of hardware security keys ...
"By November 10, we’re asking all accounts that use a security key as their two factor authentication (2FA) method to ...
X/Twitter is urging users who set up two-factor authentication with a security key to make some changes, as it’s preparing to ...
The twitter.com domain is now being retired, as X is asking users to re-enroll their 2FA passkeys to the new x.com domain ...
Twitter.com is officially being retired as Elon Musk's X moves all services to the new x.com domain. Users who use hardware ...
X plans to get rid of Twitter, which might lock you out of your account if you don't take action. X's Safety account posted that it is retiring the twitter.com domain, which means users need to ...
The official retirement of the old domain is the next step in Elon Musk's rebranding of the social media platform.
X users need to re-enroll security keys before November 10th. The company intends to forever retire the Twitter domain with ...
X is finally letting go of Twitter.com. Users must act fast, as missing one update could lock them out of their accounts ...
"After November 10, if you haven't re-enrolled a security key, your account will be locked until you: re-enroll; choose a ...
Elon Musk-led X will retire Twitter.com on November 10. Users with hardware security keys must re-enrol credentials under ...