• ikidd@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    What I hate is when they want you to store “secret” information like your mother’s maiden name/ first pet name for later verifications. You know these are stored in plain text of course. My own damn government does this stupid shit, and they’ve had several hacks of PII including gun registrations because as far as I can tell, nobody competent works in government IT.

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      10 hours ago

      I choose random questions and store the random passwords that I use as answers in my password manager. It’s also more secure because people can’t just Facebook stalk you for answers.

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      10 hours ago

      Security questions don’t care what you put in there. It’s not an exam. It’s basically just an alt password.

      I just generate a string of alphanumeric text from my password generator and stuff those in there. If I lose my password vault somehow I’m cooked anyway, so.