You’ll have to be a Twitter Blue verified user, a verified organization, or an affiliate to send an encrypted DM. You’ll have to be a Twitter Blue verified user, a verified organization, or an ...
Elon Musk's long-promised launch of encrypted direct messages on Twitter has arrived. Like most attempts to add end-to-end encryption to a massive existing platform—never an easy proposition—there's ...
Twitter users have patiently awaited encrypted direct messaging ever since Elon Musk ushered it to the front of his wishlist of changes when buying Twitter in 2022. Only this past March did we hear ...
"Try it, but don't trust it yet," says Twitter CEO Elon Musk. The new feature is only available to paying subscribers. Gael Cooper CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture ...
Is Twitter/X getting rid of DMs? A software engineer at X (formerly Twitter) went viral Tuesday (April 15) after seemingly sharing that the social media platform intends to get rid of its direct ...
After talking about it for months, Twitter has finally released its first version of encrypted DMs — but there are a few limitations. Currently, this feature is only available to verified users (such ...
Most messaging services use E2E encryption. This includes iMessage, FaceTime, WhatsApp, Signal, Viber – as well as Telegram and Facebook Messenger if you switch on the Secret Chat/Messages option. E2E ...
As promised, Elon Musk’s Twitter has launched end-to-end encryption for direct messages — but only for verified subscribers. See Also: Elon Musk Says Your Twitter Follower Count Could Soon Drop — No, ...
More controversial changes are coming to Twitter, with the social media platform set to introduce daily direct message (DM) limits for unverified users. In a July 21 tweet, Twitter Support stated that ...
As Twitter transitions to X, it’s becoming less and less usable for unverified users. Shortly after the company imposed a limit on the number of tweets they can see in a day, it’s putting a limit on ...
As the battle among would-be Twitter rivals continues, one of the smaller apps to vie for Twitter’s (now X) fleeing user base, T2, has added an in-demand feature that even Meta’s Threads doesn’t yet ...