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It is Time For App Security Questions To Die

Published at
6/15/2022
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It is Time For App Security Questions To Die

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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