Cyber & IT Supervisory Forum - Additional Resources

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 Also, anyone with this information in their contacts are provided your account (as a suggestion to follow) once they join Twitter.  To turn this choice off, go to your privacy settings. Under Discoverability, uncheck Let others find you by your email and/or Let others find you by your phone .

17.17.6 Sharing Your Location In Tweets Tweet location is off by default. You would need to opt in for this service.

 Once activated, Twitter will supply suggestions for locations of your next Tweet, but you can still choose not to share your location for individual Tweets.  If you choose to enable precise location through Twitter's official apps , this will allow Twitter to collect, store, and use your precise location, such as GPS information. 503 17.17.7 Third-Party Businesses And Personalized Ads Even if you have turned off personalized ads and sharing data with third party businesses in your settings, Twitter shares information with business partners to help improve its business and ads will be shown based on your Twitter activity, information you have provided, as well as the devices you have used to log in. 504  Turning off these options simply reduces the relevance of the marketing activities on other sites, apps, and advertisements to you.  They can view your public Tweets if not logged into Twitter.  Blocked accounts do not receive a notification alerting them that their account has been blocked.  However, if a blocked account visits the profile of an account that has blocked them, they will see they have been blocked, unlike mute which is invisible to muted accounts. 505 17.17.9 Two-Factor Authentication Twitter offers two-factor authentication but instead of only entering a password to log in, you will also enter a code or use a security key. 506  This added step helps make sure that you, and only you, can access your Twitter account.  During enrollment, Twitter will also verify that you have a confirmed email address associated with your account.  After you enable this feature, Twitter will require your password, along with a secondary login method –– either a code, a login confirmation via an app, or a physical security key to log in to your account. 507 17.17.9.1 Account Access  This feature allows you to review the apps and devices connected to your Twitter account . 508  If there are any that do not truly need access to your Twitter account, click them, then click Revoke access . 17.17.8 Blocking An Account Blocked accounts cannot follow you, send direct messages to you, or tag you in a photo.

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