mercredi 2 mai 2012

Re: [apple-iphone] iTunes users griping about Apple's security questions

 

Its obvious that some young 20 YOs made up these stupid questions….

First car: hmmm, was it that 63 VW or the 61 bug eye sprite?
First Teacher: that was 60 years ago, are you kidding me?
Best friend: I can't even remember where I lived 60 years ago.
First Kiss: Maybe it was the 63 VW.

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Paul

On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at 5:09 PM, N.A. Nada wrote:

> And no one said you have to give correct answers to those questions. Below I will give some possible answers.
>
> Q: First car A: rHubarB3
> Q: First teacher A: dks34@6#
> Q: Best friend A: along came spider, and sat down beside her
> Q: First kiss A: None of your beezwax*&421
>
> Of course you need to have a password vault app to keep the answers in. As long as your reply to the question with the answer you provided when you set them up, there is nothing that says they have to be truthful or correct or even relate in anyway to the question. They just have to correspond and match what you set them up as.
>
> the other Brent
>
>
>
> On May 2, 2012, at 12:03 PM, Brent wrote:
>
> > http://goo.gl/LHPtw
> >
> > Sent to you by Brent via Google Reader: iTunes users griping about
> > Apple's security questions via iPhone Atlas: Apple iPhone tips,
> > how-tos, troubleshooting, and news - CNET Reviews by Lance Whitney on
> > 5/1/12
> > (Credit: Apple)
> > A handful of iTunes users aren't too happy about the security questions
> > being thrown at them to verify their accounts.
> >
> > Apple recently ramped up stricter security measures for iTunes and iOS
> > users in an attempt to prevent accounts from being abused or
> > compromised. Beyond just entering a password, some users are now being
> > asked to choose three security questions and a backup e-mail address
> > when they try to download content.
> >
> > But it's the selection of questions themselves that appear to be
> > upsetting some of the Apple faithful, according to The Register.
> >
> > Users are being asked to choose from a tight list of questions,
> > including:
> >
> > - "What was the first car you owned?"
> > - "Who was your first teacher?"
> > - "Who was your best childhood friend?"
> > - "In which city were you first kissed?"
> > Some people chiming in on Apple Support Communities say the answers to
> > certain questions are too easy to figure out or are public knowledge.
> > Others are saying they don't even know the answers to certain
> > questions. A few have suggested that ... [Read more]
> >
> > Things you can do from here:
> > - Subscribe to iPhone Atlas: Apple iPhone tips, how-tos,
> > troubleshooting, and news - CNET Reviews using Google Reader
> > - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your
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