Twitter unveils two-factor authentication, updates Mac app with Notification Center support

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
Near ubiquitous microblogging service Twitter on Wednesday released an updated Mac app with built-in Notification Center integration and, more importantly, a system-wide two-factor authentication solution for heightened account security.

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Coming on the heels of recent high-profile breaches, Twitter has stepped up security with what it calls "login verification," a form of two-factor authentication that, when activated, requires users enter a special PIN along with their normal password to login.

Users can find the option on Twitter's Web client under "Account security" in the Settings menu. After ticking the box next to "Require a verification code when I sign in" and attaching a phone number to their account, users will be sent a six-digit code via SMS each time they sign in to Twitter.com.

Much like Google's two-step security implementation, third-party apps tied to an account will continue to work without any special settings adjustments. However, once logged out of an app, a user must visit the Applications page on Twitter.com to retrieve a temporary password that will reauthorize said app.

With its new security feature, Twitter is attempting to add another layer of protection against nefarious hackers who have recently gained access to a number of prominent accounts. In one case, the Associated Press' account was cracked, with a message posted saying the White House had been bombed. U.S. stock markets saw an instant downturn because of the erroneous tweet before ultimately stabilizing.





Also launched on Wednesday was Twitter's first-party OS X app, which brings integration with the desktop version of Notification Center.

From the release notes:
Notification Center integration: receive notifications when someone mentions you or when you receive a Direct Message. You can configure this from the app's Preferences window.

This update also includes the following changes:
  • Fix for Growl notifications not working in Lion and Mountain Lion
  • Fix for bug that prevented un-favoriting tweets
  • Fix for missing account switcher in composer
  • Fix for error message when posting a tweet with a pasted image
  • Fix for enlarged avatar when dragging a tweet into an email
  • Fixes for crashes and various other bugs
Twitter for Mac comes in at 4.8MB and is free to download from the Mac App Store.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 9
    slurpyslurpy Posts: 5,384member
    Only took them 9 months to enable support for notification center. Well done Twitter.
  • Reply 2 of 9


    The inability to unfavorite tweets was starting to bug me ... glad they got that fixed

  • Reply 3 of 9
    pedromartinspedromartins Posts: 1,333member

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Slurpy View Post



    Only took them 9 months to enable support for notification center. Well done Twitter.


    So now we will receive notifications from the 10.8 twitter integration and the app? So two notifications for the same thing?

  • Reply 4 of 9


    Yes we get Notification Center support finally, but it's botched. Doesn't integrate into the system Twitter authentication, so you get two notifications each time (one for app, one for system that goes to web).

  • Reply 5 of 9
    vorsosvorsos Posts: 302member


    Then go into System Prefs and disable the system-level Twitter notifications.

  • Reply 6 of 9
    christophbchristophb Posts: 1,482member
    This is terrible news for politicians. No more "I got hacked" claims.
  • Reply 7 of 9
    cgs268cgs268 Posts: 55member


    Still no sync, still no "mute". And full of sponsored tweets.


    Very limited indeed. It's a shame that the official Twitter app is so bad. 


    Pointless really.

  • Reply 8 of 9
    cgs268cgs268 Posts: 55member


    Still no sync, still no "mute". And full of sponsored tweets.


    Very limited indeed. It's a shame that the official Twitter app is so bad. 


    Pointless really.

  • Reply 9 of 9
    jb126jb126 Posts: 1member


    @cgs268, I agree. such apps from very popular social media site is shame

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