It does in that if the real site properly stores a cookie that records that you've logged in from there before, the number of times that the user is asked for such questions goes down, increasing suspicion when the user actually IS asked for them.
Security is never about 100% guarantees. It's about reducing the exploitability and impact of weaknesses.
Security is never about 100% guarantees. It's about reducing the exploitability and impact of weaknesses.