Here’s the crux of the article in video form:

X (FKA Twitter) now allows users to hide their blue verification checkmark from their profile.

While users will get all the perks of Blue subscription, the verification checkmark won’t show up on their profile and posts. However, there might be some places where the verification checkmark might still show up.

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Moreover, some features could reveal that you have an active subscription even when you hide your blue checkmark.

X’s blue verification checkmark is a coveted symbol of authenticity and credibility for public figures, brands, and notable personalities.

Having said that, there may be instances when you prefer to maintain a low profile or simply don’t want the verification badge displayed on your Twitter account.

Thankfully, Twitter offers an easy way to hide the blue checkmark if you wish to do so. You can now hide the check mark from your profile on both Android and iOS, however, not on the web version.

In this article, we’ll guide you through the simple steps to hide the blue verification checkmark on both Android and iOS. Click or tap on the images below to enlarge.

How to hide Twitter (X) blue verification checkmark on Android & iOS

  • Open the Twitter (X) App.
  • Go to your Profile page or simply click on your profile photo on the upper right corner.
  • Navigate to Preferences under ‘Blue’.
  • Go to Verification Page.
  • Select ‘Blue Checkmark’.
  • Toggle ‘Hide Your Blue Checkmark’.

By following the aforementioned steps, you’ll be able to hide the verification checkmark from your Twitter profile.

For more detailed instruction, you can also check out the video guide here. That said, we will make sure to update this article accordingly.

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