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| Subject: | Re: User verification questions |
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| Date: | Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:21:40 -0400 |
Let the user create his/her own question
What good questions can be used for user verification? I've seen some password recovery interfaces which have the typical mother's maiden name, city of birth, etc. and others which let the user define their own question (a stupid idea in my opinion, but I'm willing to be educated). I'm thinking beyond a password recovery interface - I'm more concerned with a general protocol that could be used in situations where email isn't an option.
Thanks,
Derick Anderson
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