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Microsoft Wants to Protect Your Identity With Bitcoin

Microsoft would like to loosen its grip on your login. The company’s credentials are used all around the internet, especially by companies and developers who use its cloud service, Azure. But on Monday, the company unveiled a project that, using the technology that underpins bitcoin, would give you control of your own credentials, independent of any company. The question is whether you’ll want to take on the responsibility.

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Gregory Barber covers cryptocurrency, blockchain, and artificial intelligence for WIRED.

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