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I C&P'd stuff from the sidebar into the 'random question' thing, and it told me it was incorrect. For example, the question about what PF values matches up pretty nicely with that first sentence, but copying the words doesn't work.
NateTG said:I C&P'd stuff from the sidebar into the 'random question' thing, and it told me it was incorrect. For example, the question about what PF values matches up pretty nicely with that first sentence, but copying the words doesn't work.
To improve the security of your password retrieval questions, you can use more complex and unique questions that are not easily guessable or publicly available information. You can also consider using multi-factor authentication or alternative methods of password recovery, such as email or phone verification.
Yes, password retrieval questions can be hacked if the questions are easily guessable or the answers can be found through online research or social media. It is important to choose questions and answers that are not publicly available or easily guessed.
Some common mistakes when creating password retrieval questions include using questions with answers that can be easily researched or guessed, using the same questions for multiple accounts, or not updating the questions regularly. It is important to choose unique questions and regularly update them for increased security.
Yes, there are alternative methods of password recovery such as email or phone verification, biometric authentication, or security tokens. These methods can provide a more secure way of recovering a password without relying on easily guessable questions and answers.
Yes, most websites or platforms allow you to update or change your password retrieval questions. It is recommended to regularly update your questions and choose different questions for different accounts for increased security.