was really not thinking that my voicing a screed that play every other day in my head would have such purchase.
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My mother's "maiden" name is also my last name, making this a spectacularly poor choice of security question for me.
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Tweet je nedostupan.
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Brilliant
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@Klonick has really gotten me thinking. It is both offensive and silly to ask for mother’s maiden name as a security question. Maybe you also could pick your first pet’s name but maybe not. But why should this be a secret, disappearing women’s lives pre-marriage or after? - Još 3 druga odgovora
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I'm convinced that "mother's maiden" was never supposed to be for security. It was intended to triangulate *which* John Adam Smith born on January 14, 1932, not verify that he was on the phone. "Your secret password was printed in newspaper marriage announcements" is absurd.
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I bet some Assembly programmer got to coding the password and was like, "meh, mother's maiden is good enough for now. Someone will fix it before we go to production", but that never works. He went to his deathbed with this weighing on his heart.
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Ah yes. The secret word that is also *checks notes* the name of the family business
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A *woman*?! Owning a *business*?! Under her OWN NAME?!! Impossible, I refuse to believe it.
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Or for people who's middle name is their mother's maiden name...
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Or for anyone from a Spanish-speaking country, where both parents’ last names are used.
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