Speaker 1: This is CNET. And here are the stories that matter right now in a blog post, Google said it will soon automatically enroll users into two-factor authentication. If their accounts are appropriately configured, that means if you try to sign into your Google account somewhere, you will need a second device like a smartphone or security key. Complete the sign in this should make your account more secure. In the case, your password were compromised. It would be difficult for someone without that second factor [00:00:30] to access your data. There are a few new changes at Twitter users of the Twitter app on iOS and Android will no longer see crop images in their feeds. Instead, the full image will be displayed. So no more. Oddly cropped previews, also new prompts are rolling out for mobile Twitter users. These prompts ask the user to review their tweet. If it contains potentially offensive language. Twitter said that in tests, 34% of people revised their [00:01:00] initial reply or decided not to reply at all. After seeing the prompt, Nintendo released its latest financial statements and the company is doing quite well. Its operating profits were up more than 80% year over year. The company also revealed its sold 28.8 million Nintendo switch units over the past fiscal year. That brings total switch sales up to 84.59 million.
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