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Twitter now supports hardware security keys for iPhones and Android – TechCrunch
Previously, accounts protected with security keys could only log in from a computer.

Twitter said Wednesday that accounts protected with a hardware security key can now log in from their iPhone or Android device.
The social media giant rolled out support for hardware security keys in 2018, allowing users to add a physical security barrier to their accounts in place of other two-factor authentication options, like a text message or a code generated from an app.
Security keys are small enough to fit on a keyring but make certain kinds of account hacks near impossible by requiring…
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