Yes. I understand and appreciate the continual need for more security. I just find the arbitrary questions in wields. Being a certain age, I've owned more cars than I can remember, moved as many times, had too many friends etc. to remember which I chose for answers without difficulty. I imagine these questions being composed by a nearest young person for whom these questions seemed obvious. I arbitrarily chose 3 answers which I have to repeat frequently to remember.
I have a business idea for you all: get your aunts, grandmas, and not-so tetchy friends and start "Ordinary Users Consulting" where for a fee (a modest one in this case) they can run this by for some normalizing recommendations. Kind a Reverse Geek Squad. Can your Aunt make sense of or even see the most important choice buttons on a site? Can your uncle choose his seats on his Orbitz reservation (not now apparently). Etc. I think that someone who knows a lot about something has difficulty imagining what it's like not to know it. Thanks for your observations.