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What is the name of the hospital you were born in?
What is the name of the hospital you were born in?
In what city was your father born?
In what city was your father born?
In what city was your mother born?
In what city was your mother born?
What street did you grow up on?
What street did you grow up on?
Where did you meet your spouse or significant other?
Where did you meet your spouse or significant other?
What was the model of your first car?
What was the model of your first car?
What was the name of your first employer?
What was the name of your first employer?
What is the last name of your third grade teacher?
What is the last name of your third grade teacher?
What is the first name of your first boyfriend or girlfriend?
What is the first name of your first boyfriend or girlfriend?
In what city did your parents meet?
In what city did your parents meet?
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In the future, you may forget your password. If that happens, you can reset your password. However, we don’t want other people to be able to reset your password. Before you can reset your password, you must prove to the computer system that you are really you.
To decide if you are really you, the computer system will ask you to answer the two questions that you choose today. If you answer the two questions correctly, the computer system will trust you. The computer system will then allow you to reset your password.
Only two.
Yes. If you use capital letters in your answers now, you will need to use the same capital letters when you answer the questions in the future.
No. You can answer the questions in any language.
No. Your answers must be at least 2 characters.