Protecting and unprotecting your Tweets
When you sign up for Twitter, you can choose to keep your Tweets public or protect your Tweets. Read more about the difference between public and protected Tweets here.
How to protect your Tweets:
- Go to your Security and privacy settings.
- Scroll down to the Tweet privacy section and check the box next to Protect my Tweets.
- Click the blue Save button at the bottom of the page. You will be prompted to enter your password to confirm the change.
- From the Me tab, tap on the gear icon
and select Settings.
- Select the account you’d like to edit.
- Under Protect my Tweets, tap the switch to On.
- Tap the overflow icon
and select Settings.
- Tap Privacy and content.
- Next to Protect my Tweets, check the box.
How to unprotect your Tweets:
- To unprotect your Tweets, follow the above instructions for web, the Twitter for iOS app, or the Twitter for Android app and uncheck the box next to Protect my Tweets.
- Be sure to review your pending follower requests before making your Tweets public. Any requests left pending will not be accepted automatically. If left pending, those users will need to follow you again.
- Please note that unprotecting your Tweets will cause any previously protected Tweets to be made public.
Having trouble?
Are your Tweets protected but still showing up in search? Check out our troubleshooting article.