X has unveiled a new 'About this account' feature, offering users more detailed information about their profiles. The update allows users to view the country of origin and any changes made to their usernames. Additionally, the feature provides insights into how an account was created β including whether it's connected to a specific app store or accessed through the web.
This new feature builds on existing measures implemented by rival platforms such as Facebook's Page transparency and Instagram's own 'About this account'. By verifying user authenticity, X aims to combat misinformation.
Currently, users can view their own profile information by clicking the 'Joined' button under their bio. However, access to other users' profiles is restricted due to the feature still being rolled out. Users have control over which piece of information they display, with country or region being the default option.
A key aspect of this feature is privacy; users can choose to opt-in for "privacy toggles" that will be highlighted in their profile settings. Furthermore, internet sleuths have reported that X's VPN-protected users are warned on their profile with a disclaimer stating, "Country or region may not be accurate".
This new feature builds on existing measures implemented by rival platforms such as Facebook's Page transparency and Instagram's own 'About this account'. By verifying user authenticity, X aims to combat misinformation.
Currently, users can view their own profile information by clicking the 'Joined' button under their bio. However, access to other users' profiles is restricted due to the feature still being rolled out. Users have control over which piece of information they display, with country or region being the default option.
A key aspect of this feature is privacy; users can choose to opt-in for "privacy toggles" that will be highlighted in their profile settings. Furthermore, internet sleuths have reported that X's VPN-protected users are warned on their profile with a disclaimer stating, "Country or region may not be accurate".