How to Make Your X Account Public and Unprotect Your Tweets
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How to Make Your Tweets Public
To unprotect your protected tweets, you must make your Twitter account public. Here is how:
Unprotect Tweets on PC
Step 1:Open theXwebsiteon your PC and log in to your account.
Step 2:Click on theMoreoption in the left sidebar.
Step 3:ExpandSettings and Support> selectSettings and privacy.
Step 4:Go toPrivacy and safety, followed byAudience and tagging.
Step 5:Now, uncheck the box next toProtect your tweets.
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On Android and iPhone
Step 1:Open theTwitterapp on Android or iPhone.
Step 2:Tap on theprofile iconat the top to open the navigation menu.
Step 3:Tap onSettings & Support>Settings and privacy.
Step 4: Press thePrivacy and safetyoption >Audience and tagging.
Step 5: Turn off the toggle next toProtect your Tweets to unprotect tweets.
What Happens When You Make Your Twitter Account Public
When youmake your Twitter account publicby turning off the Protect Your Tweets feature, the following things will happen:
Also Read: How tosee sensitive content on Twitter.
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Last updated on 31 May, 2024
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