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PC World September 24, 2001 Stuart J. Johnston |
Pondering Passport: Do You Trust Microsoft With Your Data? The single-log-on Passport service is key to Microsoft's Web-based strategy, but users are skittish about the promise of security... |
InternetNews December 30, 2004 Clint Boulton |
eBay Nixing Microsoft's Passport The company stops hawking its single sign-on directory after eBay plans to drop the Passport service in January. |
PC World April 5, 2001 Tom Mainelli |
Microsoft Modifies Passport Policy Amid Complaints Facing harsh user criticism, company rewrites content ownership rules for password service... |
Bank Technology News October 2001 Maria Bruno |
Microsoft Gives Boost to Surrogate Card Numbers Its seal of approval has skeptics wondering whether competing online payment security technology will be left floundering... |
PC World July 26, 2001 Sam Costello |
Windows XP Is Nosy, Privacy Groups Complain Advocacy groups urge FTC to force Microsoft to change Windows XP, possibly delaying launch... |
PC World December 14, 2001 Stuart J. Johnston |
Can Microsoft Buy Your Loyalty? Rebate for using Passport service is latest effort to bolster participation before competition strengthens... |
The Motley Fool January 4, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Healthy Breakup for eBay and Microsoft The cold shoulder from eBay gives Mr. Softy a chance to lose a laggard for good. |
InternetNews March 28, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Microsoft Said to Have New Security Plans Longhorn - the next version of Windows - will reportedly feature a new security measure to store and use personal data. |
JavaWorld February 2002 Todd E. Sundsted |
With Liberty and single sign-on for all An archipelago of disconnected authentication systems fractures your online persona into dozens or even hundreds of fragmentary identities. The Liberty Alliance Project seeks to solve this identity crisis with a single sign-on solution that will federate these independent authentication systems. But, will the benefits outweigh the costs? |
Salon.com September 8, 2000 Don George |
My most stupid traveler trick Sometimes travel editors forget the most basic things -- in the most embarrassing circumstances. |