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to ShineWay
"New Scientist reports on a technology Microsoft is developing to identify users based on their browsing habits
.
Quote: 'The software could get its raw information from a number of
sources, including a new type of 'cookie' program that records the
pages visited. Alternatively, it could use your PC's own cache of web
pages, or proxy servers could maintain records of sites visited. So far
it can only guess gender and age with any accuracy,' but the aim is to
be able to identify name, occupation and location as well. On a related
note, The Inquirer reports on Microsoft's plans to widen the use of its identity-verification technology CardSpace,
which is built into Windows Vista and available as an add-on to XP.
It's being envisioned as an identity solution for the entire internet:
says Kim Cameron, pioneer of the technology, 'We feel it has to solve
all use cases.' (Aha, so the anonymous use cases, too, eh?) One might
ask, with all of this user-ID information on hand, how long will it be
until the Feds come knocking on Microsoft's door asking for help? Theyalready
have."