mercredi 2 mai 2012

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

 

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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