Twitter announced in June 2018 that it will now support the use of a Universal Second Factor (U2F) key for two-factor authentication. This announcement addresses password logging issues that Twitter and other online services have experienced in recent months. Even though Twitter has enabled this security feature, not all users have taken advantage of it. Its up to organizations and online services across all industries to make 2FA more approachable to users. SecureAuth found 74 percent of IT decisions have received complaints from 2FA users, with 10 percent stating they hate it”]

