Microsoft opens Wallet service, bolsters Passport security
IDG News Service -
Microsoft Corp. put the focus on its Web services today, unveiling the MSN Wallet online shopping service while at the same time bolstering the security and privacy features of its .Net Passport single sign-on authentication system.
MSN Wallet, which is rolling out as a free MSN service, stores payment and address information to expedite online shopping by allowing users to make purchases without having to retype information.
With the introduction of the new service, Microsoft said it was discontinuing its similar Passport Express Purchase, which will expire in March. That service functioned as part of Passport, but the company is now keeping the online shopping and sign-on services separate.
Part of this move is an effort by Microsoft to enhance the security of its Web services. In recent days, Microsoft began informing users that it was making key security and privacy changes to .Net Passport. In some of the most significant changes, the company is ensuring that new accounts be created with a valid e-mail address, resolving concerns over users creating accounts with bogus addresses. Once a user creates a new account, he will now receive an e-mail with links that he must access to validate the account.
Other changes to Passport include moving the .Net Passport user interface to another domain name, passport.net, to prevent a potential vulnerability in the user interface pages that would allow access of the cookies to be used for Passport authentication. Also, Microsoft said it has made it easier for Kids Passport accounts to be turned into regular .Net Passport accounts for customers who have signed up for a child's account by error.
Microsoft also said it was resolving another common user complaint: that it was difficult to close a Passport account. Instead of having to call customer support and go through a manual process, Passport users will be able to close their accounts via a member services page, the company said.
The changes come less than a month after Microsoft settled complaints with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that it misrepresented the privacy and security of Passport (see story).
While addressing some security concerns related to its authentication service, the company also moved to assure users of the security of MSN Wallet, which encrypts customer information and stores it in databases on servers located in access-controlled facilities, Microsoft said.
The shopping service will debut on the Ritz Interactive family of Web sites, including photography sites RitzCamera.com and WolfCamera.com, Microsoft said, with more than a dozen other e-retailers adopting the service in coming months.
Users can sign up for a MSN Wallet account using a Passport account.
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