The Twitter app for iOS now allows you to quickly, easily and securely sign up or sign in with an Apple ID . That is, through “Sign in with Apple”. This is a function that allows you to keep your email address private to use the application.
Before Twitter implemented this proposal, users could only enter their account or create a new one through Google or the classic method , providing the email address, password and other information.
From now on, when a user enters Twitter for the first time, they find the new method to move forward, which in this case is “Sign in with Apple” , which uses the Apple ID registered in the phone and the security of biometric authentication.
How to register on Twitter with “Sign in with Apple”?
Open the application Twitter on iOS. Choose “Sign in with Apple” (or “Continue with Apple”). Accept the terms and conditions of the service. Choose what information you want to share. Fill in the date of birth. Specify if you want to personalize the Twitter experience .Configure the username. Choose topics, interests and accounts to follow. To log in after completing a registration, the procedure is extremely simple. Simply choose “Sign in with Apple” , validate your identity with biometric authentication (Face ID or Touch ID) and that's it. Of course, it should be noted that to use the “Sign in with Apple” function it is necessary to have two-factor authentication in the Apple ID.
Apple also provides support for website or application user accounts to be upgraded to “Sign in with Apple”. However, Twitter has not mentioned anything about it, although this option could come in the future for users who are already registered. The microblogging social network, however, has announced that this option to log in with an Apple account will soon be available in the web version .
The Cupertino company ensures that they will not track or profile users while using their applications and websites. They also indicate that they only keep only the information necessary to ensure that you can log in and manage the account of the associated service or application.