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In addition to what other people have said, some sites force you to use 2FA or endlessly bug you to enable it.
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adrianmonk
5y ago
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Along those same lines, I also store my security questions/answers in my password manager. In many cases, the security questions are stupid, but if I'm forced to do it, then at least I can keep it organized.
pintxo
5y ago
I usually just generate long >32 chars random strings as answers to these stupid questions, and store the string in my password manager as well.
Worked great, until some support person on the phone actually wanted to know the answer...
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