X Prompts Users To Update Security Info Ahead of Twitter.com Retirement
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X Prompts Users To Update Security Info Ahead of Twitter.com Retirement
""By November 10, we're asking all accounts that use a security key as their two-factor authentication (2FA) method to re-enroll their key to continue accessing X. You can re-enroll your existing security key, or enroll a new one. After November 10, if you haven't re-enrolled a security key, your account will be locked until you: re-enroll; choose a different 2FA method; or elect not to use 2FA (but we always recommend you use 2FA to protect your account!).""
"You can re-enroll your existing security key, or enroll a new one. After November 10, if you haven't re-enrolled a security key, your account will be locked until you: re-enroll; choose a different 2FA method; or elect not to use 2FA (but we always recommend you use 2FA to protect your account!)." e-enrolling your security key will associate it with "x.com," which is important,"
Accounts that use a security key as their two-factor authentication (2FA) method must re-enroll their security key by November 10 to continue accessing X. Users can re-enroll an existing security key or enroll a new one. After November 10, accounts without a re-enrolled security key will be locked until users re-enroll, choose an alternative 2FA method, or elect to disable 2FA, though using 2FA is recommended. Re-enrolling a security key will associate the key with x.com because the twitter.com domain is being retired. The domain change may cause impacts for websites, apps, links, and other integrations tied to the former Twitter domain.
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