Microsoft turns to new Windows identity management system
Microsoft is working on a new personal information and identity management system for Windows, it has emerged.
The company is hoping that the new technology called ’info-cards’ will give users greater control over their personal data whilst making it a secure way to shop on the Web and use online services
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