Before Twitter.com officially becomes a dead bird on November 10, some two-factor authentication users will need to adjust ...
Elon Musk 's website, formerly known as Twitter, quietly announced it was killing off the old Twitter.com domain. That means the company is requiring users who use a hardware security key or passkey ...
If you'd like to make sure you can continue using X once the twitter.com domain is retired, you'll need to make sure your 2FA setup is compliant.
RIP Twitter. X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, will retire its old domain. This comes with a warning for you: If you ...
More broadly, the euthanization of the Twitter domain is, perhaps, the last act in the long process of dismantling the once vibrant and largely positive platform: one that helps us understand Arab ...
Social media site dispatches crucial clarification days after curious announcement X (formerly Twitter) sparked security ...
Macworld The social media network formerly known as Twitter has announced that it is retiring the Twitter.com domain on ...
The security keys and passkeys are among the few remaining holdouts since X officially changed its domain over a year ago and ...
Elon Musk's social media platform X will retire the Twitter.com domain on November 10. Users with hardware security keys must ...
The curious minds at ColdFusion analyze Elon Musk’s chaotic takeover of Twitter and the latest updates. Following this story ...