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Email questions and answers
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You know you get these emails where it asks you questions such as, what is your fave colour and how old are you, who did you last speak to on the phone etc and then you click on forward and delete your mates answers and type in your own and forward it on....well im trying to compose my own little questionaire, anyone got any ideas for questions? Thanks in advance
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Incidently the questions above you posted..
What's on your mousepad.. some people looking for ideas for a password would seek something near and visual.
There are a lot of favourite things, a few least favourite as red herrings because people are likely to use their favourite things for passwords.
How many rings before you answer the phone.. c'mon thisi s asking for a number.. many passwords now require numbers... I don't need to continue... it's that simple....
Incidently the questions above you posted..
What's on your mousepad.. some people looking for ideas for a password would seek something near and visual.
There are a lot of favourite things, a few least favourite as red herrings because people are likely to use their favourite things for passwords.
How many rings before you answer the phone.. c'mon thisi s asking for a number.. many passwords now require numbers... I don't need to continue... it's that simple....
then thats where you realise that you are putting your password, but my mates wouldnt be seeking my password would they. I dont open e-mails or reply to people I dont know. and the ammount of rings would be my account number. Ha ha yer right. Its simple as you're either safe or not. And I can tell you I;ve never been duped. x
giving a mobile no. out is entirely different. The are putting themselves at risk from unwanted calls but no one will know their name, email address and place of work.
When people open a new online account it requires email address, name and password usually, some require home address which can be found via the Electoral Register for �5..
How do you know one of your mates wouldn't forward this to their mates in the office, then they each forward it to their mates etc..
My sister forwards me these and I never see her it's crazy she does this but I get everyones details she works with and the friends of them too.
I use to work in an office and these things flew around, they obviously began from one person sending it to a few and withing hours it had been opened by thousands if not millions of people.. But it's ok I'm sure your mates will not forward it to anyone..
When people open a new online account it requires email address, name and password usually, some require home address which can be found via the Electoral Register for �5..
How do you know one of your mates wouldn't forward this to their mates in the office, then they each forward it to their mates etc..
My sister forwards me these and I never see her it's crazy she does this but I get everyones details she works with and the friends of them too.
I use to work in an office and these things flew around, they obviously began from one person sending it to a few and withing hours it had been opened by thousands if not millions of people.. But it's ok I'm sure your mates will not forward it to anyone..
Ok no need to be sarchy on the last bit boogie, I agree that they could and I didnt think of that. But really non of my answers would give away a thing anyway. Really no one could be sure when sending any e-mails on even with just there e-mail address that they wouldnt be passed around, so really we shouldnt send anyone e-mails ever again. :-)
View the email in its original form, and you will probably see hundreds of email addresses on it.
Why on earth would anyone seriously be interested in such mind numbing information as your favourite colour? Do you read the previous answers with interest and surprise that Joe Bloggs favourite colour is red and his favourite fast food is burger?
Course you don't - so why do you assume that anyone is interested in your answers?
Why on earth would anyone seriously be interested in such mind numbing information as your favourite colour? Do you read the previous answers with interest and surprise that Joe Bloggs favourite colour is red and his favourite fast food is burger?
Course you don't - so why do you assume that anyone is interested in your answers?