The social network formerly known as Twitter has very quietly revealed that the twitter.com domain is set to be ...
RIP Twitter. X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, will retire its old domain. This comes with a warning for you: If you ...
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 ...
Elon Musk has taken another major step in his effort to, as they say, “make fetch happen,” officially changing the URL for Twitter.com to X.com. Not to worry, though, you can still type Twitter.com ...
X has confirmed the retirement of the twitter.com domain, beginning with a mandatory re-enrolment of hardware security keys ...
Twitter changed its name to "X" back in July of 2023. But while the site has taken the past 10 months to slowly adjust to its new name and logo, two things have remained constant: All of us still call ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook One of the last holdouts of the old Twitter has now been removed with Twitter.com officially ...
X/Twitter is urging users who set up two-factor authentication with a security key to make some changes, as it’s preparing to ...
The internet is abuzz as the app formerly known as Twitter announced a name change last week. X.com now redirects to Twitter.com; the company's headquarters now sports a flashing X where there was ...
Twitter is now called X, and it’s causing some commotion. Since launching 17 years ago (nearly to the date at the time of writing), Twitter has been adorned with a blue bird. Now, it’s a rather ...
Twitter officially went through a rebranding almost a year ago, but most of its pages still used Twitter in their URL until now. Now, Elon Musk has announced that the social network is done moving all ...
Protect your X account by re-enrolling hardware security keys before the old Twitter site shuts down on Nov 10 to avoid lockouts.