Twitter is relaunching a new paid authentication system today

After several false starts, Twitter plans to launch today a new, more expensive subscription offer for users of Apple devices, including a system for authenticating accounts on the platform.

“We’re relaunching @TwitterBlue on Monday, subscribe on the web for $8 a month or on iOS (Apple’s operating system used on iPhones) for $11 a month to get access to subscriber-only features, including the blue tick,” the band said in a tweet on Saturday.

The blue tick will be granted following verification, specifies the group. It will change to gold for businesses and later in the week to gray for government organizations. Subscribers will also have access to the function to correct tweets following they have been published or to download better quality videos. “Thank you for your patience while we strive to improve Blue,” the band wrote on their official account.

Upon the takeover of Twitter at the end of October, Elon Musk announced his intention to launch a paid formula to diversify the platform’s income. A first version had been launched ten days following the takeover of the platform by the multi-entrepreneur, but had been suspended almost immediately, following having caused a cacophony with the opening of numerous accounts posing as celebrities or companies. . Its adoption was then postponed until a system was found to prevent identity theft.

Source: AFP

After several false starts, Twitter plans to launch today a new, more expensive subscription offer for users of Apple devices, including a system for authenticating accounts on the platform. on the web for $8 a month or on iOS (Apple’s operating system used…

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