Twitter Now Eliminates Two-Factor Authentication with Phone Numbers
JAKARTA - Twitter seems to have removed the ability to perform two-factor authentication (2FA) using a phone number.
Not sure when the 2FA capability with phone numbers will no longer be valid, but this news was first discovered by 9to5google, and when VOI tried it directly, it turned out to be true.
So, when you go to Settings & Privacy > Security and Account Access > Security > Two-factor authentication, you'll still find three options for enforcing 2FA, namely by phone number, authentication app, and security key.
However, if you select the option to use your phone number then when you enter the number, after which you will see a small pop-up at the bottom reading "currently we can't register this phone number."
Meanwhile, in a Spaces conducted by Elon Musk last night said (12:25 minutes) that many telecommunications companies are not very honest and are just playing with the system.
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However, if you select the using phone number option then when you enter the number you will see a small pop-up at the bottom saying “we are unable to register this mobile number at this time.”
Meanwhile, in a Spaces that Elon Musk did last night (12:25 min) that many telecommunications companies are not being very honest and are just playing with the system.
"And they run like text SMS two-factor authentication over and over again, and just get millions of bot accounts to actually run tabs so Twitter will text them. Twitter will just pay them millions of dollars," Musk said further.
On the other hand, in the midst of his efforts to eradicate bots that roam Twitter, Elon Musk said he would step down as CEO of Twitter after the results of a poll conducted a few days ago said so.
Even so, Musk will not sell Twitter shares, he will resign when he has found a replacement. Later, he will work on Twitter's security team.