Twitter has added support for stronger two-factor authentication as Twitter users will now be able to use a FIDO Security Key (using FIDO’s U2F open authentication standard) for login verification when signing into Twitter.
Twitter has added support for stronger two-factor authentication as Twitter users will now be able to use a FIDO Security Key (using FIDO’s U2F open authentication standard) for login verification when signing into Twitter.
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While not all two-factor is created equal, The Verge reports that FIDO Authentication is the…
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