I filled in my security question-answers and now I've forgotten what they were! I'll have to rely upon my most unreliable memory!
On 03-May-2012, at 3:09 AM, "Richard Bauer" <rk911@yahoo.com> wrote:
> simple solution. the *answer* to any security question doesn't have to be
> something that matches the context of the question. for example, the answer
> to "What was the first car you owned?" could be '2E$TG&jhg', 'aunt matilda's
> cookies' or just about anything you want. and the answer to all security
> questions can be the same answer. can't remember these answers or any
> security questions? use a password manager like RoboForm
> <www.roboform.com/>. remember...just because you're asked a question
> doesn't mean you have to actually answer it.
>
> rich
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> But it's the selection of questions themselves that appear to be upsetting
> some of the Apple faithful, according to The Register...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]
>
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mercredi 2 mai 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] iTunes users griping about Apple's security questions
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