There is an option to create your own question, just in case you missed it. Well, you did. Just look for it. Scroll down the different questions. I think it's the last one.
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From: "AnneL" <shadow484@comcast.net>
Sender: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 15:18:57
To: <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com>
Reply-To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] iTunes users griping about Apple's security questions
Yeah, this irked me too. There were only five choices for the first
security question -- two were publicly available knowledge, one had FIVE
correct answers, one was totally inapplicable, and one I couldn't remember.
I have no objection to security questions, but these were just ludicrous.
I've had other instances of security questions where the user was able to
create their OWN security question. I do not understand why Apple doesn't
simply do that. Or, like AT&T, you could add an additional layer of
security with a user-selected or even Apple-generated PIN of a few digits.
Anne
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