Twitter users can now add security keys as the only two-factor authentication method<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Twitter added last year the option for users to log in to its mobile app using a physical security key as a two-factor authentication method, but you had to have another authentication method enabled to use it. Now Twitter is improving this feature to let users add a security key without having another two-factor authentication method enabled in your account.</p>
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Twitter users can now add security keys as the only two-factor authentication method