MS Agrees To EU-Proposed Passport Changes
glitch_ writes "News.com has a story about how Microsoft has reached an agreement with the European Union to implement a package of changes in its .Net Passport online authentication service, to prevent the service from running afoul of EU data protection laws."
...that they've implemented these options globally, although I suppose it makes sense (I expect it'd be easier). One thing I couldn't seem to see from the article is what information you can control, and in which ways... does anyone know?
The man on the street has real rights, and global corporations have to respect that.
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
So now I can use my Microsoft Passport when I take a plane to France?
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Also covered by the Beeb, which goes on to comment:
The strictures that apply to Microsoft will also affect the Liberty Alliance identity system set up to provide an alternative to Passport.