Official: Twitter will now charge for SMS two-factor authentication
by Sean Hollister from The Verge - All Posts on (#6900H)
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Four hours ago, Platformer's Zoe Schiffer tweeted a scoop: Twitter would begin charging for SMS two-factor authentication.
Now, it's official: You have to pay for the privilege of using Twitter's worst form of authentication. In fact, if you don't start paying for Twitter Blue ($8 a month on Android; $11 a month on iOS) or switch your account to use a far more reliable authenticator app or physical security key, Twitter will simply turn off your 2FA after March 20th.
I know which one I would choose.
Good riddance to SMS is my feeling, given how common SIM swap hacks are these days. Heck, Twitter's own Jack Dorsey was successfully targeted by the technique four years ago. You don't want someone to get access to your accounts by proving...