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It is Time For App Security Questions To Die
Published at
6/15/2022
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One of the worst, most annoying, and inept security practices to evolve in online applications over the years is the process of security questions and answers for logging in and/or password & account recovery. They're annoying, vague and restricted and they absolute must die, die, die!
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