Twitter officially rebranded about a year ago, but to date still uses Twitter in the URLs of most of its pages. Now, Elon Musk has announced that the social network has completed migrating all of its core systems to X.com, meaning it has completed its transition to a new identity and cleared the Twitter name and its iconic blue bird All traces of the logo.as edge Note that the site has also edited its landing and sign-in pages and added a note at the bottom: “Welcome to x.com! We are informing you that we are changing our URLs, but your privacy and data protection settings remain The same exists. It then links to its privacy page, which now uses x.com in its address.
Over the past year, the company has gradually shed its pre-Musk image. It changed its official account from @Twitter to @X and replaced the Twitter logo on its headquarters building. Its website changed its icon, initially triggering some browser security protections, while its app switched from the previous bluebird design to a new X logo. Tweetdeck has been renamed XPro, and Twitter Blue has been renamed X Premium. The company has also been slowly moving its pages to x.com, so slowly that the move poses something of a security risk, as bad actors could exploit inconsistent URLs to phish victims. Well, now that the company has completed its migration to the new URL, it’s time to say goodbye to one of the last remaining parts of the website that helped shape the social media landscape.