I was just reading about people stalkers a few days ago, but spock.com was invitation-only when I tried it so I didn't get a chance to look for myself on it until tonight. I'm not on any of them, and I find it oddly comforting.
Also, FWIW, I solved the personal information dilemma by entering answers that I would always remember but that weren't true. A lot of people know my mother's maiden name because I plan to steal it for a pseudonym someday, but if anyone tried to answer that as the answer to a security question it would still show up as wrong. Ditto with things like my birthplace and stuff--the truth is not the right answer to the question prompt thingy.
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Date: 2007-08-09 02:10 am (UTC)Also, FWIW, I solved the personal information dilemma by entering answers that I would always remember but that weren't true. A lot of people know my mother's maiden name because I plan to steal it for a pseudonym someday, but if anyone tried to answer that as the answer to a security question it would still show up as wrong. Ditto with things like my birthplace and stuff--the truth is not the right answer to the question prompt thingy.