Dbrand is selling verified stickers for $8 amidst Twitter’s verification crisis

The Twitter takeover has taken a chaotic turn with the platform’s verification now available to pretty much anyone who can afford a Twitter Blue subscription for $8 in the US. Contrary to the verified ‘Blue Tick’ that was previously available to only notable users, the badge is now being used by many to impersonate others, including Musk himself.

And it looks like smartphone skin-maker Dbrand has now launched its own ‘Blue Tick’ verification stickers for those want some without pay $8 per month to Musk and co. The stickers come in a pack with three sizes and can be attached to pretty much anything you own.

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