IFAonline is now Unipass-enabled

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IFAonline and standards organisation Origo have jointly announced the availability of Unipass-enabled services.

The digital certificate technology does away with the need to remember multiple user-names and passwords to access provider networks for doing e-business when accessing sites through IFAonline. Mike Jones, publisher of IFAonline, says the development marks an important step in enabling quicker and more effective business performed through third party services available through IFAonline in the future. Although only Assureweb is as yet accessible through IFAonline using Unipass, it is expected that the hoped for benefits will pursuade other such third parties to join the initiative. “I ...

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