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  1. Toon Dutch, Netherlands Translator with no proofreading rights

    Org : To authenticate using a question, pick a question whose answer is known only to you and your contact.

    Wit uwe THE word "question" Two times?

    This is logical... I already improved the Dutch line.

    To authenticate using a question, pick a answer whose is known only to you and your contact.

  2. Klaus Herberth German Translator with all proofreading rights

    Mh, I think the original is more accurate, because it's about picking a question, not an answer.


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  1. To authenticate using a question, pick a question whose answer is known only you and your buddy.
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