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Can anyone give me some examples of what would be considered better questions to ask?
Thanks in anticipation of your help
Favorite band? Could change over time.
City you were born? With luck, there will only be one answer.
Other questions that shold only have one answer:
Name of first pet?
Age you first had sex?
Name of undergraduate college you graduated from?
Brand of first car?
One example I have come up with so far is, what is the title of a book you remember studying at school? I am finding it really difficult to come up with a lot of others though, so please keep the questions coming.
Thanks
Halifax uses questions like:
- First school
- Town you were born in
- Mother's first name
- Father's first name
ING shies away from questions at all, and asks you for a memorable date. Personally, I struggle to come up with an answer for something like that -- you're not allowed to use your birthday, although well-known dates are permitted.
However, whilst the Halifax rotates these questions on its login page to improve security, most sites just need one security question. You could ask the user to specify a question of their own, but an alternative approach would simply be to allow them to write some text to give them a password hint.
So, for example, if I'd used the name of my previous pet cat as the password, I might supply a hint like "one-eyed kitty". That's still researchable, but realistically only immediate family might get that one.