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Elon Musk 's website, formerly known as Twitter, quietly announced it was killing off the old Twitter.com domain. That means the company is requiring users who use a hardware security key or passkey to re-enroll, otherwise they will be locked out of their account.
In" podcast on Friday that the video of him carrying a sink into Twitter's former headquarters in 2022 almost didn't happen.
Twitter flew the coup, and the company is about to close the window on its potential return for good. Over the weekend, the official X Safety account posted that it will require any user who is currently using a security key as their two-factor authentication method to re-enroll because those keys are tied to the old Twitter.
The social network formerly known as Twitter has very quietly revealed that the twitter.com domain is set to be
The security keys and passkeys are among the few remaining holdouts since X officially changed its domain over a year ago and abandoned its iconic blue bird mascot a year before that. There are still some last shreds of the old Twitter domain hanging on, though, like the page for embedding X posts.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Twitter investor Union Square Ventures is laying the groundwork to raise another $150 million to $200 million that it could plow into new technology companies. Spencer Ante has details on digits.
Former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and three other executives have reached a settlement with Elon Musk over alleged unpaid severance following his $44 billion company takeover.
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