Twitter’s Two-Factor Authentication Now Uses the FIDO2 WebAuthn Protocol by Default

Twitter is switching its security key-based two-factor authentication from the FIDO U2F standard it has used for nearly one year to the FIDO2 WebAuthn protocol. Software engineer Brian Wong said in a blog post that FIDO U2F only supported a limited number of browsers and authenticators, while WebAuthn has a wider range of support, complete…

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