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MS Settles With FTC Over Passport Privacy Complaints

There will be a number of stories out shortly (here's an early one) noting that Microsoft has settled with the FTC over privacy complaints relating to Microsoft Passport. Short summary: Microsoft made lots of false representations about the security of Passport, and collected more information than it disclosed in its privacy policy, and now must be penalized in the usual Microsoft fashion - they must promise not to do it again. The FTC's settlement page has the complaint and settlement documents. We've covered this extensively - All Your Bits Are Belong to Us, EPIC's complaints about the integration of Windows XP and Passport, Microsoft Defends Passport, EPIC pushing state attorneys general to act against Passport, etc. In fact EPIC has an entire page devoted to Passport. The FTC settlement requires two main things: that Microsoft adopt basic security practices (what were they doing before?), and that Microsoft be audited by a third-party to assure compliance - perhaps it will be TrustE, since Passport's privacy policy remains approved by TrustE.

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  1. Promises, promises, promises by yeoua · · Score: 5, Funny

    "and now must be penalized in the usual Microsoft fashion - they must promise not to do it again."

    I hope Bill Gates wasn't crossing his finger behind his back...

    Better make sure and force him into a pinky swear and swear his soul to the dark lord.... er, too late, nevermind.

    1. Re:Promises, promises, promises by Maran · · Score: 4, Funny

      "swear his soul to the dark lord"

      Can he swear his soul to himself?

      Maran

  2. Funny.... by ImaLamer · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm watching MSNBC and I don't seem to notice the news.....

  3. Dark Lord? by ImaLamer · · Score: 5, Funny

    One password to rule them all,
    in the darkness,
    one password to bind them.

    To the race of men Borgates gave them
    passwords which would give them power
    over e-mail log-ins and on-line shopping
    sites.

    But there was one password crafted by the
    dark lord Borgates which controlled them ....

    1. Re:Dark Lord? by Maran · · Score: 3, Funny

      3.11 Rings to the Elves, perhaps, and DOS 7.0 to the Dwarfs (What Win95 calls it's DOS, IIRC).

      And are you comparing Washington state to Mordor? And if so, can throwing a copy of WinXP into the fires of Mount St Helen's break his power?

      Maran

  4. Re:Ha by r00tarded · · Score: 4, Funny

    or if its developed in .asp

  5. Re:In A country where the rich pilfer our savings by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Who is it we're at war against this week?

    Eurasia?

    No, we're at war with Eastasia. We've always been at war with Eastasia.

    ~~~