After working on it for a long time, Twitter has finally released
the option to use Google or Apple credentials to sign-up and/or log-in to the
Twitter app.
Sign on with ease and start scrolling your timeline.
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) August 2, 2021
Now, when you log in or sign up to join the conversation on Twitter, you have the option to use:
▪️ Your Google Account on the app and on web
▪️ Or your Apple ID on iOS, and soon on web pic.twitter.com/Nf56H1ghmY
This newly introduced option is going to make it easy for users to sign up and/or log in to their Twitter account without having to enter their password each time and simply relying on the device info to access the app.
The option can be accessed after updating your Twitter app
to its latest version. You will first need to log out of your Twitter account
and all connected accounts. Then, when you log back in, you will see the new
Google and Apple sign-in options.
By selecting either of the two options, your Google or Apple
credentials will be linked to your Twitter account. This will save you from the
hassle of remembering a separate password for your Twitter account and entering
it each time you sign in.
The option is available globally now. Twitter will soon
launch web sign-in using Apple ID, as well.