It's about damn time. After an endless
Of course, you'll have to opt in for the new, long overdue security measure to be put into place. And once you do, you'll be required to enter a six-digit code every single time you log into Twitter?a slight nuisance, maybe, but a very necessary addition to a service as prominent and as (previously) easy to crack as Twitter.
How to Enable 2-Factor
- Should you choose to enroll (and you should, seriously, now), direct yourself on over to your account settings page.
- Next, select the option to "Require a verification code when I sign in," which will require a confirmed email address and phone number.
- If your phone number isn't already confirmed, Twitter will send your phone a text for verification. Enter the code it gives you to verify your phone, and you're all ready to go.
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The service is currently rolling out, so if you don't have it yet, you should soon. This is an absurdly easy way to protect yourself from an attack. So even if you don't think you might be a target, there's absolutely no reason not to
Source: http://gizmodo.com/twitter-finally-has-two-factor-authentication-509351107
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