Apple Begins Forcing Users to Set Apple ID Security Questions/Answers?
Posted April 12, 2012 at 5:05pm by iClarified
Apple has reportedly begun forcing users to set security questions/answers in order to improve the security of their accounts, according to a TNW.
In the past 24 hours, Apple appears to have started prompting iOS devices owners and those with Apple IDs within iTunes to make their accounts more secure, requiring them to pick three security questions and enter their answers when they download a new app.
The company is also asking users to enter a backup email address, in order to better protect their device but also their account (which is tied to Apple's Retail website and all of its media services).
We haven't come across this as of yet but let you know if you've been presented with something similar.
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In the past 24 hours, Apple appears to have started prompting iOS devices owners and those with Apple IDs within iTunes to make their accounts more secure, requiring them to pick three security questions and enter their answers when they download a new app.
The company is also asking users to enter a backup email address, in order to better protect their device but also their account (which is tied to Apple's Retail website and all of its media services).
We haven't come across this as of yet but let you know if you've been presented with something similar.
Read More