For some time now we’ve been working on an implementation of the Twitter OAuth system to provide a more secure environment for our Twellow users. We are pleased to announce that Twellow has integrated this security improvement, and our users can now upgrade their Twellow accounts to take advantage of the enhancements provided by OAuth authentication.
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Friday, February 12th, 2010
We are currently working through an issue with our extended bios where some data loss has occurred. We hope to have this restored shortly. Please bear with us.
Thanks!
UPDATE: 10:25am
We have successfully restored all but a very few extended bios in our system. If your extended bio seems to be missing or recent changes have been lost you will need to re-enter it. We apologize for any inconvenience!
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