I’ve mentioned it before in another post, but now that I’ve confirmed it works for twitter I’d like to point out that if you’re on a public network, or you’re using someone’s wifi, or you’re simply security concious that you might wish to consider using https:// so the traffic between twitter and you is encrypted.
https://twitter.com/ works. So use it!
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I am new to twitter and hadn’t even thought about security. By not using the secure address, does that give hackers a way in? Or is the concern that hackers would be able to alter what you are posting on twitter? I’ll have to look into this some more, I guess.