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How to Make Twitter Account Private

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Currently, the platform X (formerly Twitter) is great for connecting with people. Being one of the largest and most-visited networking sites, it can connect you with people from your surroundings as well as from around the world! 

But here is the twist. Sometimes we may not want to be that connected. Rather, a lot of us might want more privacy and safe surfing through the feed. That is  where one of the most common questions emerge, how to make a Twitter account private?   

There are over 500 million Twitter users in 2024. Among them, 200 million people visit Twitter daily to share their feelings, experiences, and opinions. This gives an idea about the vastness of X or Twitter as a social media platform. 

Here is a 5 step solution to making your Twitter account private. Keep reading if you don’t want your thoughts, opinions, or images you share to be protected from strangers.

 

How to Make a Twitter Account Private?

We will discuss how you can make your X/Twitter account private in the following sections. We are providing step-by-step details for both mobile devices and desktop.

 

Instructions for Android

  1. First, open your account and tap on your profile icon on the top left.

Screenshot showing Twitter Android app with profile icon highlighted

2. From the list of options, select “Setting & Support.”

Twitter Android menu showing “Settings & Support” option

3. After that, click on “Privacy and Safety.”

Twitter Android screen showing “Privacy and Safety” option

4. From the list of options revealed, click on “Audience and Tagging.”

“Audience and Tagging” settings in Twitter Android app

5. Two options will be revealed before you: Protect Your Posts and Protect Your Videos. Move the toggle bar to the right and turn on the settings for both these options: “Protect Your Posts” and “Protect Your Videos.”

Toggle switches for “Protect Your Posts” and “Protect Your Videos”

 

In short, 

Profile Icon>Settings & Support> Settings & Privacy> Privacy & Safety> Audience & Tagging> Protect Your Posts + Protect Your Videos. 

 

When it’s an iOS device, some of the icons and their placements might change from the above, but the basic steps and principles remain the same.

 

Instructions on How to Make your X Account Private on a Web Browser or Desktop

1.First, log in to your Twitter account. After logging in, you will find a list of options to the left of your screen. From the menu on the left, click on More (three dots).

Twitter desktop interface showing "More" with three dots icon

2. Click on “Settings and Privacy.”

Menu showing “Settings and Privacy” on Twitter web version

3. Tap on: “Privacy and Safety.”

Twitter desktop settings menu highlighting “Privacy and Safety”

4. Go to “Audience, media, and tagging.”

Section within Privacy settings showing “Audience, Media, and Tagging”

5. There, you will find there are two options: “Protect Your Posts” and “Protect Your Videos.” Add a checkmark against the two boxes provided with these two options and turn these on.

Checkbox interface to protect posts and videos on Twitter desktop

In short, 

More> Settings & Privacy> Privacy & Safety> Audience, Media & Tagging> Protect Your Posts + Protect Your Videos. 

 

The interface might change a little if you’re doing the same on your Macbook or iPad, but the basic steps and principles remain the same.

 

Why Make Your X Account Private?

There are many types of people on Twitter. 

While some users even buy X followers to show off their follower counts, it could also be a viable strategy to gain more engagement and business opportunities. However, you should only buy X followers from vetted service providers that are credible and won’t deliver bots.

While some of them could be nagging you for following their feed and sharing their stuff, others could be prying on your feed more than you want them to. You could even meet salesy people who are always trying to sell you their products or services.

So, it’s only natural for a lot of us to cast away unwanted attention on Twitter and keep those notification alerts to a minimum. So, you might want a more private and protected experience. Therefore, people make their Twitter accounts private, mostly to avoid unwanted interactions. Some users could also do it for professional reasons. 

 

Is There Any Way to View a Private Account?

The simple answer is No. There is no possible way to view a private Twitter account without the owner’s permission. Sometimes, we may come across social media posts or articles on “Guide to View a Private Twitter Account” or similar topics. 

But if you are interested in visiting someone’s private feed and viewing their content, there is no other legitimate way except following them and hoping that they accept your request. 

 

Additional Considerations

If you have come this far to make your Twitter account private, it is likely that you are truly concerned about your privacy and smooth experience on Twitter. An additional tip for you is that it is better to unlink your other social media platforms from X as well. It is because the platform connects you to millions of people and exposes your linked accounts to strangers.  

It may seem perplexing for some users. But there is absolutely nothing to worry about. On Google, just search for a guide to unlink Facebook and Instagram or something similar, and the solution will just be seconds away. You can also read our blogs for a lot of descriptive topics and detailed guides based on these concepts.

Now just a few things to keep in mind, 

  1. Your private tweets will only be visible to your followers,
  2. Nobody can retweet your posts,
  3. Your replies will be visible only to those who follow you. 

 

Final words

Although it’s not usual for businesses or digital creators to have a private account on X, you might want the same for safety or any other discreet reasons. In the end, with these simple steps, you can thoroughly improve your daily Twitter experience to a new level with guaranteed safety.

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