Support KB Category: Phone Number

Adding your phone number to your account – Twitter

Adding a phone number to your account is a great step toward a better Twitter experience. If you’re thinking about adding your number, here are a few benefits:

  • Keeping your account secure. With a phone number on your account, you’ll be able to enroll in security features like login verification.
  • Faster account recovery. If …

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Having a phone number associated with your account – Twitter

Why should I have a phone number associated with my Twitter account?

When your Twitter account has a phone number associated with it, you have access to additional benefits that include:

  • Access to security features like login verification, which helps keep your account secure.
  • Connecting with contacts who are already on Twitter.
  • Allowing your …

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Updating the phone number on your account – Twitter

Do you have a new phone number? Or do you want to remove your number so you can attach it to a different account? Either way, we’re glad you’re here. An accurate and up-to-date phone number is an important step you can take toward improved account security.

Updating your phone number via Twitter for iPhone: …

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Which account is my mobile phone associated with? – Twitter

Read this article if:

  • You have sent Start repeatedly to your carrier’s short code, but are not receiving any messages.
  • You receive Twitter notifications on your phone but don’t remember which Twitter account your phone is associated with.
  • While trying to add your phone via SMS, you accidentally created a new Twitter account by typing SIGNUP instead …

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