Mark Rubin
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This TechCrunch piece on Twitter's recent decision to charge users for two-factor authentication does not hold back!

Couple of quotes follow: 🛢👉
03:33 PM - Feb 18, 2023 (Edited)
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Mark Rubin
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Twitter's now charging for two-factor authentication:

"Twitter claims it is 'committed to keeping people safe and secure on Twitter.' This is not true. Instead, you’re looking at one of the stupidest security decisions made by a company playing out in real-time."
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03:36 PM - Feb 18, 2023
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Lynn Dewees
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I use twitter (and most other stuff) on my desktop. Do these authenticators work on desktop or only on phones?
04:46 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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ALDOlivarius
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They did it once already. I was one of many who lost their main accts when they messed with it last year.
06:45 PM - Feb 18, 2023
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Mark Rubin
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Sorry to hear that! Despite the teething problems, it's safer and more stable (management wise) over here!
06:50 PM - Feb 18, 2023
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Mark Rubin
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Twitter's now charging for two-factor authentication (2FA):

"Companies like Mailchimp take the opposite (but correct) approach by encouraging users to switch on 2FA by discounting customers’ monthly bills."
03:37 PM - Feb 18, 2023
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