Twitter is testing a new verification method for Twitter Blue users

Twitter is reportedly testing a new verification process for its Blue subscribers that will involve submitting a government ID.

Published By: Shweta Ganjoo | Published: Mar 21, 2023, 09:51 AM (IST) | Edited: Mar 21, 2023, 09:53 AM (IST)

Highlights

  • Twitter is testing a new verification method for select users.
  • The new verification will involve using government-based IDs.
  • This feature is being tested with select Android users in the US.

Micro-blogging platform Twitter is reportedly testing a new verification process for its Blue subscribers that will involve submitting a government ID. Also Read: JioCarSync brings wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay to wired systems: Price, features, how it works

The method for submitting a photo of the users' ID, both front and back, combined with a selfie photo, to authenticate their Twitter account is revealed through code-level insights uncovered by the product intelligence firm Watchful.ai, reports TechCrunch. Also Read: Google Android Show announced for May 12: Android 17, Gemini AI and XR - What to expect

However, it is still unclear whether the feature is being tested externally. Also Read: Your Phone Has These Hidden Features You’re Missing

According to the firm, the feature is in testing in the US, where it was found in the Android version of the Twitter application.

Adding a photo ID and selfie requirement to Blue's verification process would help to fight against impersonation.

Users are advised by the micro-blogging platform that the new verification process will take roughly three minutes to complete and that their photos and personal information will be shared with a third party to verify their identity.

This means that the platform is partnering with a company to handle the authentication process rather than managing it directly, the report said.

Last month after rolling out Twitter Blue with verification service in India that starts from Rs 650 a month, CEO Elon Musk had reiterated that all legacy Blue badges would be removed soon.

-- IANS

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