Twitter: Twitter unsafe under Musk's leadership, users' data also at risk, former safety head revealed

Following Musk's Twitter acquisition, Roth tweeted that the platform's security had improved under Musk's tutelage. Twitter's former security chief Joel Roth resigned from the company earlier last month.  

Yoel Roth, former security chief of the microblogging site Twitter, has made a big claim about the company's new owner Elon Musk. Roth has described Twitter as unsafe under Musk's leadership. He said that the company does not have enough staff to ensure safety and the threat to users' data has also increased. Let us inform that Yoel Roth has resigned from the company only last month. 

Warning given before paid blue subscription

In fact, Roth said in an interview that the change to the Twitter Blue premium subscription was launched despite warnings from the trust and security team. In the paid Blue subscription, users are given the facility of Verified Checkmark for $ 8. But the company has sacked most of its employees, which can also increase the risk of users' data. 

previously given this statement

Explain that after Musk's Twitter acquisition, Roth tweeted that the platform's security had improved under Musk's tutelage. In fact, in the interview, Roth was asked whether he stood by his views. Responding to this, Roth said no. Let us tell you that Roth played an important role in getting the Twitter account of former US President Donald Trump banned. However, now again Trump's account has been restored. 

resigned last month

Twitter's former security chief Joel Roth resigned from the company earlier last month. After his resignation, the number of companies advertising on Twitter has also decreased. Roth gave the reason for his resignation saying that Musk made unilateral decisions after the acquisition and that Twitter did not follow written and publicly available policies under his leadership. Roth said that if instead of policy, Twitter has started running with dictatorial orders, then there is no need for me anymore. 

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