Twitter is a good source of information. It is a real-time data machine wherein you can have access to the latest and most updated happenings in your chosen interest topics and people.
Having a Twitter login account is one of the best thing that ever happened to me (I used to be having a Facebook account). Now, I don’t even have to search on Google or Yahoo when I want to see updates on people I am following or on businesses and topics that are relevant to me.
But what if you suddenly can not login to your Twitter account? It could be because you have simply forgotten your password?
Well, the solution for that is simple because Twitter will help you restore your password. A password reset instructions will be sent to the email address you have registered to your Twitter account.
But what if you have been locked out of your account? This is possible if someone hacked into your account. Yes! Someone can actually do that. They can hack your password, go into your account and probably set a new email address and a password or they can delete your account permanently.
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Well, if that happens, there’s nothing you can do but be angry for a while then accept the fact that your Twitter account is gone. The next best thing – create another account.
You may think: “What the heck, who needs Twitter anyway?” well, come on, you know you do. So get over the frustration and get ready to start all over again. Just remember that you were not the first to have a hacked account and you certainly won’t be the last.
Anyway here are some tips on how you can prevent having your new Twitter login account from being hacked again:
1. Think of a very strong Twitter password – please no birthdays, no names of partners or kids, not even your nickname as a kid. What I’m trying to say is that this group of information can be very familiar to anyone who has known you for a while. These are also the same information that you usually put on your numerous profiles.
2. Set a different password – if you use the same password for all your online accounts, then you are in trouble, you may lose your entire virtual life.
3. Link your mobile number to your Twitter login account – this is the best way to retrieve your password if your account is compromised.
Read on to find out what you should do if you still cannot log into Twitter.

