Microsoft .Net Passport

Microsoft Passport is a "universal-login" service provided by Microsoft that allows users to log in to many websites using one account. Many of these websites include Microsoft services such as Hotmail, the .NET Messenger Service or MSN subscriptions, but there are also several other companies affiliated with Microsoft that use it, such as RadioShack. Users of Hotmail or MSN automatically have a Microsoft Passport that corresponds to their accounts. Microsoft has recently stated that they will stop usage of Passport for entities outside of Microsoft's operations. They have also said that they are going to stop development, in what appears to be a phasing-out of the technology. Passport was criticised by the EFF's staff attorney Deborah Pierce as a potential threat to privacy after it was revealed that Microsoft would have full access and usage to customer information. http://news.com.com/Privacy+terms+revised+for+Microsoft+Passport/2100-1023_3-255310.html?tag=bplst These terms were quickly updated by Microsoft to allay customers' privacy fears.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
beehive (beekeeping)
jersey cattle
group of six
g6
lichfield cathedral
burton upon trent
river trent
promontory point, utah
one froggy evening
whitby, ontario
politicide
pickering, ontario
peterborough, ontario
jerome richardson
clarington, ontario
durango (disambiguation)
jos luis ramrez
characteristics of common wasps and bees
st. thomas, ontario
kobold
iman abdulmajid
michael balzary
flux capacitor
esoteria
certificate
king c. gillette
algebraic number field
svalbard and jan mayen
public key certificate
trapeze
chendamangalam
auf wiedersehen, pet
cabrales cheese
ice wine
x men (animated series)
mannequin
rambling willie
exarch
u.s. open (golf)
charles wreford brown
carbonari
warren a. bechtel
stephen d. bechtel, sr.
list of biology topics