This is the Yahoo information I found, but it doesn't seem to solve the problem of a forgotten 'Secret Question'. I've forgotten mine too! But I am sure I can remember the answer when asked - the same as my banking account, which has FIVE rotating questions.
Probably, if you phone, they will be able to ask the question (which I am sure you can answer correctly.) In case of a hacked Yahoo account, where you cannot sign in, (a changed password and secret questions), the Account Verification department offers two ways to contact them: 1. Call 866-850-4303 toll-free (Open 7 days a week, 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Pacific Standard Time) 2. Use the form below to send an email with all of the information an agent needs to respond within 12-24 hours: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/edit/al... 3. Give them your identity using your birthday, ZIP or postal code at the time you last updated, your country, and the same alternate email address and Security Question(s) that you provided during registration.
Knowing the approximate date when you set up the account also helps.
Yahoo! Has it on file. One should always write down the information submitted or Print it Out for future references.
People tend to forget this information. That's why Yahoo! Creates Security Questions.
Best of Luck to You.
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