Rest in peace, Twitter. X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, will retire its old domain. This comes with a warning for ...
Elon Musk 's website, formerly known as Twitter, quietly announced it was killing off the old Twitter.com domain. That means ...
X has confirmed the retirement of the twitter.com domain, beginning with a mandatory re-enrolment of hardware security keys ...
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/Twitter is urging users who set up two-factor authentication with a security key to make some changes, as it’s preparing to ...
X is retiring the Twitter domain for 2FA authentication. Christopher Stanley, a security engineer at X, xAI, and SpaceX, said ...
The security keys and passkeys are among the few remaining holdouts since X officially changed its domain over a year ago and ...
It took a while, but Twitter.com is officially dead. The rollout for X, Elon Musk’s version of the social media platform known as Twitter, was a hot ass mess. Logging onto Twitter.com still worked, ...
The social network formerly known as Twitter has fully migrated over to X.com, owner Elon Musk said Friday. The billionaire head of Tesla, SpaceX and other companies bought Twitter for $44 billion in ...
In June, we reported that after waiting five years, Twitter had finally made the move to have the site Twiter.com shut down. The social network filed a domain dispute with the World Intellectual ...
It’s taken 5 years, but Twitter has finally filed a domain dispute with the World Intellectual Property Organization over twiter.com, a site which currently redirects to surveys and ads. The site’s ...
According to a post by Fusible last night, Twitter.com just filed a UDRP on the domain name Twiter.com yesterday (D2011-0986) Twiter.com was registered on May 7th 2004. According to current whois ...