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Twitter Is Working on Two-Factor Authentication, Report Says

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Twitter Is Working on Two-Factor Authentication, Report Says
2:12:59 AMAnita Li
Twitter is currently testing two-factor authentication, and plans to roll it out to users soon, according to a report. The microblogging network is conducting internal tests before gradually debuting the security measure site-wide, Wired reported Tuesday night. Also known as "two-step verification," two-factor authentication prevents fraud by forcing users to provide two pieces of information that will verify their identity.

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Twitter Two-Factor Authentication is Obvious — And Necessary
1:05:23 AMLance Ulanoff
Alongside the buzz about Twitter becoming our primary source of news is the realization that not everything you read on the microblogging network can be trusted. Usually, this is because people are too quick to tweet without verifying facts, but sometimes it's because the person behind the tweets isn't who you think they are.

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Here's the Weirdest Photo Coincidence on the Internet Today
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:11 PMMatt Silverman
Add another amazing Internet coincidence to the list of WTF moments. With 80 billion-ish people online (estimation), weird flukes shouldn't be that rare, but how often do these moments involve the coolest time traveling car and a raging fire? Redditor mike_stifle posted a photo of a DeLorean cruising down a Chicago highway in r/chicago.

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