Twitter is allegedly working on a new feature that would allow people to use their Google accounts to sign in or sign up on the giant social media platform.
This is certainly a big deal right now since almost all apps support the Google login option. This feature allows them to save time and effort when signing in since they don't have to do it manually.
Unlike these applications, Twitter doesn't support this capability for the past few years. However, this could all be changed since the leaker Jane Wong, who is also a reverse engineer, claimed that the popular app could soon have a Google login option.
"Twitter is working on Google Sign-In integration," said Wong in her latest tweet.
As of the moment, some fans are excited about the new feature. On the other hand, various people are expecting another tool to arrive, which is "Sign In With Apple."
"Your opinions on Sign In with Apple? And it isn't integrated yet?" asked one of the commentators.
Twitter's Google Login Feature
Twitter seems to be pretty busy right now since it is releasing various features. These include the so-called Twitter "Unmention" tool, as well as the Tweet Share on Instagram.
News 18 reported that the alleged Google Login feature of Twitter could allow users to connect their existing Google account with their existing Twitter account.
On the other hand, they could also create a new Twitter account based on their Google account. However, this is still considered a rumor since the actual social media company still hasn't confirmed that information. It also didn't specify the actual release date yet.
But, there's a high chance that it is now being developed since Wong's speculations usually come out to be correct.
Other New Twitter Features
On June 22, Twitter launched another new tool that would benefit its users. This feature allows the users to share their tweets on their Instagram Stories without the need to take screenshots.
The Next Web's latest report explained that this new tool is quite useful since it will save your device's memory. On the other hand, the feature is also confirmed to share the actual tweet itself. However, the likes you receive on your IG Story won't reflect in your actual post.
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Written by: Griffin Davis