Twitter has finally handed us even more control over out
Tweeting.
As of Friday July 17th 2015, you can now check
your Twitter log-in history as reported in the article “How
to check your Twitter log-in history”, published July 17, 2015 by Nicole
Cozma, CNET News.
To get access to your Twitter Log in History, use the
following steps:
1. Log
into Twitter on your Laptop or computer
2. Open
the main menu in the top right inside you profile picture
3. Select
Settings.
4. Select
Your Twitter data in the left menu
Finally! After all, you have control over who can DM (Direct
Message) you as noted in my blog article
entitled “How
to Send a DM to someone on @Twitter you are not following – Troll’s Joy is
hanging by a Thread”.
So it's only fair that you be able to know if someone has gained
access to your Smartphone and has been posting tweets pretending to be you. With
the recent spate of hackings, setting a stronger password made up of number and
letters is you first line of defense as suggested in my blog article
entitled “How
to enable Apple iCloud TSV using Apple ID – Apple iCloud Fappening created
Hipster Trend of Flip Cellphones, Vinyl Records and Polaroids”.
Also enabling TSV (Two Step Verification) is now beginning
to look like less of a hassle to provision as explained in “How
to enable Twitter's two-factor authentication”, published June 15, 2015 by
Jason Cipriani, CNET News.
Fellow Twitteratti, happy tweeting!!!
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