X is about to hammer the final nail into the coffin of old Twitter. Elon Musk’s social network reported this. the old twitter.com domain will be retired very soonso from now on the only way to access the web version will be through x.com. This change is much more significant than it seems, as it could result in some users losing access to their accounts.
As reported by X via his security account, the twitter.com domain will go down next. November 10. From this date, the specified address will no longer be redirected to the platform website, as is currently the case. But what really matters is that the modification will lock the accounts of those who use security keys as a second factor of authenticationunless they take action on this.
X (Twitter) indicated that anyone who used security keys for two-step verification will have to go through re-register them or register a new one. Otherwise, after this date, they will not be able to access their account again unless they create a new key, choose a different 2FA method, or permanently disable the additional layer of protection.
The initial announcement caught many by surprise, leading to speculation that the change was due to some kind of security issue with X (Twitter). However, the social network later reported that this was due to the closure of the old twitter.com domain. They also emphasized that Only accounts that use access keys or physical keys such as a Yubikey are affected.. So if your two-step verification is set up using SMS or authentication apps like Google Authenticator, you don’t have to worry.
“Security keys registered as a 2FA method are currently associated with the Twitter domain.[.]com. When you re-register your security key, it will be associated with x[.]com, which will allow us to revoke the Twitter domain,” X explained.
X says goodbye to old Twitter web domain

On X (Twitter), they have indicated that all those users whose accounts are configured with security keys will eventually be redirected to update them to the platform’s current web domain. Although those who wish to do this preventively have the opportunity to do this themselves.
Those who choose the latter option should contact Settings and Privacy > Security and Account Access > Security > Two-Factor Authentication. In this section you will see an option “Add another key” and they can complete the process by following the on-screen instructions.
By deleting his old Twitter domain, X is taking another step toward leaving his past behind. Although the Elon Musk-led platform has made every effort to finally move away from its previous identity, some elements associated with it remain in place.
By saying goodbye to twitter.com, the social network buried an important part of its origins and much of its history. What is not yet clear is What happens to embedded links and tweets that are still using the old domain?. It’s logical to think that removing them means they will stop working, which can be quite problematic. We will closely monitor the news.
Source: Hiper Textual
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