eBay Retires MS Passport Sign-In
fihzy writes "eBay have announced they will retire Microsoft Passport Sign-In and .NET alerts. The Microsoft Passport Directory of Sites has been discontinued, too. Is Microsoft's Single Sign-On vision edging towards oblivion?"
All editors at the slashdot camp are sporting wood right now pending this wonderful M$ news!
Did I miss something? Was Microsoft's single sign-on vision ever in danger of becoming main stream?
enough said...
...Bill Gates said... /me shrugs
I read that as 'requires' instead of 'retires' and gleefully clicked on read more to see the frothing at the mouth that I assumed every single post would contain. What a disappointment.
The .NET Passport service offers streamlined sign-in at a wide range of Web sites and services that are soley owned by Microsoft.
We have discontinued our Site Directory because nobody really trusts us and few people really care, but you'll know when you can use your Passport to make sign-in easier and the marketing data more easily collected. Just look for the .NET Passport Sign In button! We have one at least. You can use the Passport account you created to get us to stop bothering you about it after your Windows or Microsoft Office install process. One day, the powerful Passport login will give you exclusive access to Security Patches, Updates and Service Packs.
Why not get used to it now?
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What is this E-bay?
Insightful? Give me a break.
Yeah, I'm sure that eBay and Amazon want to make sure they limit all of their customer base to only those people running a brand new OS. Sure.
And in case you didn't realize, the system you are describing is already built into Windows XP. It's name? Microsoft Passport. You can tie your Windows account directly into your Passport account so you don't have to login. Look how well that's worked.
Please, try to learn a little more about what you are talking about before making some stupid comment. Of course, if you're after karma, all you need to do is say something conspiratorial about M$ and you'll be fine.
Forget the whales - save the babies.
Is Microsoft's Single Sign-On vision edging towards oblivion?
Yes, the MS single sign on is going away and here's why. Anyone from Redmond reading this, listen up.
Microsoft is not the Internet.
I know, I know it's hard to believe...but it's true. The online community is actually *much larger* than Microsoft's vision for it.
This is why "embrace and extend" (and then make incompatible) keeps failing as a strategy.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
based on data resident on a machine administered so incompetently as to have six types of spyware and four spammer worms on it because the underlying operating system is as secure as swiss cheese.
Can you provide a link to a story about this?
I hope not, I so liked the idea of having one login that if compromised would allow access to multiple sites for multiple micheiveous activities. This is why I used my
Please say it ain't so! How else can I be throroughly humiliated with just one account being cracked?
how about i let a convicted corporate crimminal hold all my personal information, including user name & password, creditcard names/expiration dates/account numbers...
does that sound like a good idea to you???
it would be a really really cold day in hell before i let the likes of a greedy corporation such as M$FT have any of my personal info...
...film at eleven.
So, what's he going to do next? Build ShortHorn into every telephone?
Got time? Spend some of it coding or testing
I'll let you guess at how much we told them was implemented or fixed...
17.3%? Too high?
-- "Makes Little Debbie look like a pile of puke!" - Moe Szyslak
When I saw this, I thought 'hang on, I can now register for an account!'. No, hang on, this makes sense...
Much of my office communicates using MSN Messenger. I don't like it but never mind... I had never signed up for an account because, with Passport around, I didn't want to provide them with the slightest additional encouragement and blip in their userbase statistics that might help persuade another site to join their unholy alliance. Now that possibility appears thoroughly dead, I can sign up for one in peace and be able to send quick messages to colleagues more efficiently than through e-mail.
Greg
(Inside a nuclear plant)
Aaaarrrggh! Run! The canary has mutated!
I always got a chuckle when I went to log in to eBay. They had their secure login OR you could log in with your .NET passport if you preferred.
proves that passport is so dead nobody even cares to flame it anymore! yaay!
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