It’s important to know how to protect your privacy on Twitter by changing its settings. With over 330 million active users, Twitter is one of the most popular social networks out there.
Protecting and controlling what tweet comes across your timeline, shouldn’t be too hard to do.
Following the processes below on an iPhone, or other mobile devices, are closely similar to steps on desktop.
Simple and straightforward, with no hidden problems, here are the steps to take to change your Twitter privacy on an iPhone.
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■ Open Safari and type in www.twitter.com in the address bar or find and open your Twitter app.
■ If prompted, log in using your account credentials
■ Once you’re logged in, tap on Me or your profile picture depending on how you’re accessing Twitter.
■ Tap on the gear icon or Settings and privacy.
■ Next, tap Privacy and safety.
■ Here, you can change the privacy settings. The most notable one is Protect your tweets, so, make sure that this one is turned on. With this, only your followers will be able to see your tweets and you’ll have to approve any requests when someone wants to follow you.
■ Also, make sure you turn off the receive messages from anyone option if it’s not turned off already. If it’s on, anyone will be able to send you direct messages even if you don’t follow them.
You shouldn’t take your privacy lightly, so make sure to check all other options and tweak them to suit your needs. This is the reason why Twitter has made it possible for users to change privacy settings regularly.
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