Social media platform Ubikey Re-enroll your keys to ensure continued access to your service.
To do so, users are asked to use their existing security key or register a new security key and complete re-registration by November 10, 2025.
“If you have not re-enrolled your security key since November 10th, your account will be locked until you re-enroll, choose a different 2FA method, or choose not to use 2FA (although we always recommend using 2FA to protect your account!),” the company’s safety representative wrote in a post to X.
The move is part of the company’s efforts to officially retire the twitter(.)com domain. Twitter was acquired by SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk in October 2022 and rebranded to X in July 2023.
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“Security keys registered as 2FA methods are now associated with the twitter(.)com domain,” the newspaper added. “Reregistering your security key will associate your security key with x(.)com and allow you to retire your Twitter domain.”
X also supports 2FA using text messages, but this option is limited to non-premium subscribers as of March 20, 2023. To register for 2FA, users can follow these steps:
- Go to (Settings & Privacy) > (Security & Account Access) > (Security) > (Two-Factor Authentication).
- Select (Security Keys) > (Manage Security Keys) > (Delete Existing Key).
- Select the (Security Key) option > Enter your password > Enter the verification code sent to you via email
- Click (Start) and insert the key into your computer’s USB port or connect via Bluetooth/NFC. Once inserted, touch the button on the key.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup