Twitter makes it easier to use Apple Passwords for 2FA, prompting complaints from third-party developers<div class="feat-image">
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<p>With iOS 15, Apple has started offering
a built-in two-factor authentication feature for its native Passwords feature. This means users can easily add extra protection to their accounts without the need for a third-party app. </p>
<p>Even though this change helps lots of users who never set up 2FA in their accounts, it does add an extra step for third-party developers, as companies like Twitter are offering an easier way to use 2FA with Apple.</p>
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Twitter makes it easier to use Apple Passwords for 2FA, prompting complaints from third-party developers