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The site identity information shows what information can be verified about the site that has requested an Information Card from you. You can review this information and the site\rquote s privacy statement to learn where your information will be sent. Then, you can decide whether you want to send a card to the site.\par
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\b Why is it important to review this information?\b0\par
You should review this information to learn who will receive your card data if you decide to send a card. Malicious sites can impersonate legitimate sites in an attempt to steal your personal information. These malicious sites are often difficult to detect. The site information helps you decide whether you will send a card to this site or not. The more information about a site that you can verify, the more confident you can be that the site is genuine.\par
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\b What does the site identity information tell me?\par
\b0 The site identity information shows what information about the site has been verified by a third party called a certification authority (CA). A CA is an organization that certifies and verifies identity information. The more information that the CA can verify, the more confident you can be that the site is genuine. To be verified, the site must have been issued an Extended Validation (EV) certificate by a CA. Verifiable information can include the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Name\b0 : The published name of the site, for example, Contoso, Ltd.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Location\b0 : The geographical location of the business or organization, for example, Redmond, Washington)\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Site\b0 : The domain name of the site, for example, www.contoso.com\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Logo\b0 : The logo of the site\par
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\b What should I review about the site information?\b0\par
If you are considering sending a card to this site, make sure that the site's information seems appropriate to the site. The more information that matches your expectations for the site, the more confident you can be that the site is what it claims to be. The domain name of a business or organization often includes or resembles the name of the business or organization. If the name, location, and logo of a site are available, they should be appropriate to the site.\par
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\b What is a logo?\par
\b0 A logo is an image that a business or organization uses to represent itself. Sites with EV certificates can include their logo to verify their identity. If a site includes its logo in its certificate, the logo should seem appropriate to the site, and the logo should appear on Windows CardSpace screens from which you can send a card. \par
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\b How can banks or major Internet businesses choose to better identify themselves for my protection?\par
\b0 To better protect users and combat identity theft, banks and major Internet businesses can sign their site with an EV certificate. EV certificates are issued by a CA. They include the name, location, and logo of the site. If you are asked for personal information, such as credit card numbers or bank information, provide it only if there is a good reason to do so. You should be confident that the site is using your information properly and in a secure manner before you provide any information.\par
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\b What if a site\rquote s identity is not verified at all?\par
\b0 When a website does not have a certificate, it cannot be verified. The lack of a certificate means that all data that is sent to the site is not encrypted. (That is, it is sent in clear text.) Therefore, it can be viewed by others. When a site does not have a certificate, we recommend that you not send sensitive information, such as Social Security numbers or credit card numbers, to the site. Depending on your individual preferences, sensitive information may also include your date of birth, street address, or phone number. You should consider giving this information only to a site that you know and trust. \par
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However, when a website does not have a certificate and cannot be verified by a CA, it does not necessarily mean that you cannot trust it. Ask reliable friends or colleagues about the site. Search for references to the site on the Internet to see if a source, such as a magazine or company that you do trust, refers to it. Read the site's privacy statements or other disclosures. (But keep in mind that the site might not necessarily abide by them.)\par
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Websites that do not have certificates are also susceptible to a new form of deception called \ldblquote pharming.\rdblquote  Pharming occurs when malicious users redirect Internet traffic from one site to a different, identical-looking site to trick you into entering your user name and password into the database on their fake site. Malicious users may try to acquire your personal information so that they can access your bank account, steal your identity, or commit other kinds of fraud in your name. Banking sites and similar financial sites are often the targets of these attacks. \par
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\b What is a privacy statement?\par
\b0 A privacy statement is a statement that is published by a website or online service that tells you how your information will be used. The privacy statement normally indicates whether your information will be shared with other companies. It often includes information about whether your data will be used for marketing purposes. For more information, or if a privacy statement is not available, visit the site to review its online privacy statement.\par
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\b Why am I being asked for a card?\b0\par
A site has requested a card to prove who you are or to provide specific information about you to the site. If you did not initiate this request, do not send a card. To return to the site, click \b No, return to the site\b0 . If you did initiate this request, review the site information and then decide whether or not you want to choose a card to send to this site.\par
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\b Why does Windows CardSpace repeatedly open when I close it? \par
\b0 If Windows CardSpace reopens every time that you close it, you may be trapped by a broken or malicious site. The site is causing Windows CardSpace to reopen every time that you close it. To exit Windows CardSpace, click \b Exit Windows CardSpace without returning to the site\b0 . Clicking this link will take you to your browser without returning to the site that is opening Windows CardSpace.\par
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\b What should I do?\b0\par
Decide if you want to send your personal information to this site. Click one of the following options:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Yes, choose a card to send to this site\b0 . You can review your cards and choose a card to send to the site. You can also cancel before sending any cards.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}No, return to the site\b0 . No information will be sent.\par
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Which cards will be overwritten?\par
\b0 If a restored card is newer than a matching card already on your computer, the restored card will overwrite the old card. If you want to have both sets of data on a single computer you should duplicate your current card before restoring. Because sites recognize your card by its unique ID, the duplicate card is not an exact copy. For more information, see \b Help\b0 .\par
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What should I do?\par
\pard\fi-360\li720\tx720\b0 1.\tab Click \b Browse\b0 .  \par
\pard\fi-360\li720 2.\tab Browse to and select the card file you wish to import.  \par
3.\tab Click \b Open\b0 . You will return to the Browse screen. Click \b Continue.\b0\par
4.\tab Type the password used to lock your card file when it was exported. Click \b Continue.\b0\par
5.\tab Review the cards to be imported and click \b Import\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 You can save your Information Cards to a backup card file. You can then restore the backup card file on this computer or on another computer. Restored cards are added to your card collection, and you can send them to a site. The card site history is not sent to the site.\par
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\b Why should I back up my cards?\par
\b0 You can back up your cards to:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\tx900\b Transfer your cards to another computer\b0\emdash You can use a backup card file to transfer cards to another computer. After you restore the backup card file, you will be able to send these cards from either computer. Sites will be able to recognize you from either computer. If you store your cards on a Universal Serial Bus (USB) drive or other media, you can take your cards with you wherever you go.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Recover your cards in case of accidental loss\b0\emdash You can back up to a file all the cards that you would want to restore in case of data loss or hard drive failure. Store the backup card file where it will not be lost if all your data is lost or if your computer is damaged or stolen.\par
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\b Which cards should I back up?\par
\b0 The cards that you should back up depend on how you will use the backup card file. If you are backing up your cards against accidental loss, back up all your cards. If you are backing up your cards so that you can transfer your card collection to a different computer, back up all the cards that you want to transfer to that other computer. If you are backing up cards so that you can travel with a select collection of cards, back up the cards that you will need in the near future.\par
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\b How is my backup card file protected?\par
\b0 During the backup process, you are asked to provide a password to protect your backup card file. Use a mixture of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to create your password. Protect your backup card file by keeping it in a safe and secure place. You can store a backup card file to a CD or USB device, for example.\par
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\b What makes a good password?\par
\b0 A good password includes a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. You can also use spaces to make your password more difficult to guess. Avoid using single words or combined words (redblue, for example) or names because these words can be easily guessed. A minimum of eight characters is required for a password. A longer, more-complex password makes your file more difficult to open if someone gains access to your backup card file. Passwords are case sensitive. \par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\tx900\b0 1.  Select the cards that you want to back up, and then click \b Continue\b0 .\par
2.  Click \b Browse\b0 , select a location and name for your backup card file, and then click \b Continue\b0 .\par
3.  Type a password to protect your backup card file. \par
4.  Click \b Back up\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 You can select the managed card file that you want to install. Installing a managed card file will add a managed Information Card to your card collection.\par
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\b How do I get a managed card?\par
\b0 Installing a managed card requires a managed card file that is issued by a managed card provider. If you do not have a managed card file and you want to install a managed card, exit Windows\~CardSpace and then contact the managed card provider. To install a managed card file, do one of the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Locate the managed card file in Windows\~Explorer, and then double-click the file icon.\par
{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Click \b Install a managed card\b0  in Windows\~CardSpace.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar Before your managed card is installed, you will be asked to review information about the managed card provider so that you can be sure that you want to install a card from that provider. After you install the managed card, it will appear in your card collection, and you can send it to sites.\par
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\b What is a managed card?\par
\b0 Managed cards are issued by businesses or organizations (credit card companies, for example) that host websites or offer services that can be used online. Managed cards represent data (for example, credit card information) that is stored by the managed card provider. The managed card provider is responsible for the data that the card represents. For example, only a bank or financial institution can issue a digital credit card. To install a managed card, you must have a managed card file from a managed card provider. \par
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\b Why should I read the privacy statement of the managed card provider?\par
\b0 You should read the privacy statement for the managed card provider before you install a managed card so that you can know whether the managed card provider stores information about the sites to which you send your managed card. You should also know how the managed card provider might use that information. The privacy statement for the managed card provider may also tell you whether the managed card provider will show you the information that it is sending to a site requesting a card. \par
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\b Can the card that I'm installing overwrite an old card?\par
\b0 If the managed card that you are installing is newer than a previously installed card from the same managed card provider, the installed card overwrites the older card. \par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  If you have not obtained a managed card file, exit Windows\~CardSpace and then contact the managed card provider.\par
2.  Click \b Browse\b0 .\par
3.  Select the managed card file that you want to install.\par
4.  Click \b Continue\b0 .\par
5.  Review the provider information and the provider privacy statement to be sure that you want to install a card from this managed card provider.\par
6.  To add your new managed card to your card collection, click \b Install\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 Type the password that you used to lock your backup card file. The password will unlock the backup card file so that you can restore the Information Cards that it contains. Restored cards are added to your card collection so that you can send them.\par
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\b What if I forget my password?\par
\b0 If you forget your password, you cannot restore the backup cards in your backup card file. Because the password is encrypted on your computer, it cannot be retrieved if you forget it.\par
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\b Who should I give my password to?\par
\b0 Give your password only to someone you trust with the cards that the password protects. Never give your password directly to a website or online service. Type your password only when you are working in Windows\~CardSpace. Windows\~CardSpace runs separately from a website or webpage. Legitimate websites and online services will never ask you to type your Windows\~CardSpace password. If a program running outside Windows\~CardSpace asks for your Windows\~CardSpace password, it may be attempting to steal your cards. \par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Type the password that you used to protect your backup card file.\par
2.  Click \b Continue\b0 .\f1\par
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\b0\fs20 The site that is providing your Information Card should provide a privacy statement telling you what it will do with the information that it gains about you.\par
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\b What is a provider privacy statement?\par
\b0 A provider privacy statement is a statement that is published by a managed card provider that tells you how your information will be used. The provider privacy statement should state whether your information will be shared with other companies or organizations. The statement often includes information about how the site uses tracking technologies.\par
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\b Why should I read the provider privacy statement?\par
\b0 The provider privacy statement can state what the managed card provider will do with the information that it receives about you. The managed card provider may or may not know to which sites you send your managed card. The information that the card provider receives when you request card data to be sent may tell the card provider what sites you visit, for example. You should know how that information will be used before you install a managed card. \par
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\b What should I do?\par
\b0 Review the provider privacy statement to determine how the managed card provider can use your information. Then, decide if you are willing to use a card that is issued by the site. If you want to install a card from this managed card provider, click \b OK\b0 , and continue to install the card. If you do not want to install a card from this managed card provider, exit Windows\~CardSpace, or choose a different managed card to send.\b\par
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\b0\fs20 View the Information Cards to be restored.\par
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\b Which cards will be overwritten?\par
\b0 If a restored card has been modified more recently than a matching card that is already on your computer, the restored card overwrites the old card. If you want to have both sets of data on a single computer, duplicate your current card before restoring your cards. Because sites recognize your card by its unique ID, the duplicate card is not an exact copy. For more information, click \b Help\b0 .\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Click \b Browse\b0 .\par
2.  Browse to and select the backup card file that you want to import.\par
3.  Click \b Open\b0 . This returns you to the \b Browse \b0 screen. Click \b Continue\b0 .\par
4.  Type the password that you used to lock your backup card file when you exported it, and then click \b Continue\b0 .\par
5.  Review the cards to be imported, and then click \b Import\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 Type the personal identification number (PIN) that will be used to lock this Information Card. A PIN-protected card cannot be viewed or sent without the PIN being entered.\par
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\b What makes a good PIN?\par
\b0 A good PIN should be difficult to guess so that someone trying to view, edit, or send your card will not be able to do so without your permission. A good PIN includes a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. You can also use spaces to make your PIN more difficult to guess. Avoid using single words or combined words (redblue, for example) or names because these words can be guessed easily. Longer, more-complex PINs are more difficult to guess. A minimum of four characters is required for a PIN. A minimum of eight characters is recommended.\par
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\b Why should I lock my cards with a PIN?\par
\b0 If you do not protect your cards with a PIN, anyone with access to your Windows user account can use your cards. You should lock a card if you:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Share this Windows user account but you want to control who uses this card.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Have cards that contain sensitive information or are used for sensitive tasks (for example, for online banking).\par
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\b Can I only use numbers in my PIN?\par
\b0 No. A PIN can include a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces.\par
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\b When should I type my PIN?\par
\b0 Type your PIN only when you are working in Windows\~CardSpace. Windows\~CardSpace runs outside your web browser, and it is distinct from a website or webpage. Legitimate websites and online services will never ask you to type your Windows\~CardSpace PIN. If a program running outside Windows\~CardSpace asks for your Windows\~CardSpace PIN, it may be attempting to steal your information.\par
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\b Should I write down my PIN?\par
\b0 Writing down your PIN to make sure that you don\rquote t forget it is a good idea, but be sure to store your PIN in a safe place. For example, avoid leaving your PIN in plain sight of someone using your computer.\par
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\b What if I forget my PIN?\par
\b0 If you cannot unlock a personal card because you forgot the PIN, you may have to delete the card and then create or install a new card. This might cause sites to which you have sent the card in the past to not recognize you. If you cannot unlock a managed card because you forgot the PIN\emdash and a backup card file is not available\emdash contact the managed card provider for a replacement card.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Type a combination of letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces. \par
2.  Retype the combination exactly.\par
3.  Click \b Continue\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 Type the personal identification number (PIN) to remove the lock from this Information Card. A PIN-protected card cannot be viewed or sent without the PIN being entered.\par
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\b Why should I lock my Information Cards with a PIN?\par
\b0 If you do not protect your cards with a PIN, anyone with access to your Windows user account can use your cards. You should lock a card if you:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Share this Windows user account but you want to limit who uses this card.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Have cards that you use for sensitive information (for example, online banking).\par
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\b Do I need to unlock my card to send it?\par
\b0 Anytime that you attempt to view, edit, or send a locked card, you are asked to type your PIN. You should remove the lock (PIN) on a card only if you want to permanently open the card so that anyone with access to this Windows user account can use the card. \par
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\b How do I change the PIN on my card?\par
\b0 To change the PIN on your card:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  View the details of the card with the PIN that you want to change.\par
2.  Click \b Change the PIN\b0 .\par
3.  Follow the instructions to change the PIN.\par
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\b What if I forget my PIN?\par
\b0 If you cannot unlock a personal card because you forgot its PIN, you may need to delete the card and then create or install a new card. This may cause sites to which you have sent the card in the past to not recognize you. If you cannot unlock a managed card because you forgot the PIN and a backup card file is not available, contact the managed card provider for a replacement.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\b0 To remove the lock on your card:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  Type the PIN for the card.\par
2.  Click \b Continue\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 The site that is requesting an Information Card should provide a privacy statement telling you what it will do with the card data that you send to the site.\par
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\b What is a privacy statement?\par
\b0 A privacy statement is a statement that is published by a website or online service that tells you how your information will be used. The privacy statement normally indicates whether your information will be shared with other companies. It often includes information about how the site uses tracking technologies.\par
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\b Why should I read the privacy statement?\par
\b0 The privacy statement can indicate whether a business or organization will share your personal information. Just as you should always review what information a site is requesting from you before you send a card to the site, you should always review what the site says it will do with that information.\par
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\b What if there is no privacy statement?\par
\b0 A privacy statement may be absent because the site declined to make a statement available or because the statement could not be retrieved. If no privacy statement is available, you can exit Windows\~CardSpace and visit the site to read its privacy statement.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\b0 Review the privacy statement to determine how the site can use your information. Then, decide whether you want to send a card to the site. If you do not want to send a card to the site, exit Windows\~CardSpace.\f1\par
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\b0\fs20 Card details include the data that you can send with your Information Card, plus additional card information. Card history and other additional card information can help you decide whether this is the best card to send to a site. You can use the card name and card picture to help organize your cards.\par
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\b What data will be sent?\par
\b0 When you send an card to a site, only data that is requested by the site will be sent to the site. A card can be sent only if a site is requesting a card. So that it can be sent to a site, a card must have all the required data filled out. Required data is marked with an asterisk (*). If a piece of required data is missing, you cannot send the card until you add the missing data. You can select the \b Include optional data\b0  check box to view optional data and then send it. You can send a card even if some optional data is missing. No matter what data you send, the card name and card picture will not be sent to the site.\par
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\b What is optional data?\par
\b0 Optional card data is data that the site has requested that is not required for completing the request. To see which optional data is requested, select the \b Include optional data\b0  check box. If you are willing to send optional data to the site, leave the \b Include optional data\b0  check box selected, and then click \b Send\b0 . If you click \b Send \b0 while the \b Include optional data\b0  check box is selected, both the required data and the optional data will be sent to the site.\par
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\b What happens when I retrieve managed card data?\par
\b0 The \b Retrieve \b0 button is available only for managed cards. When you click the \b Retrieve \b0 button, Windows\~CardSpace sends an encrypted request for the data being requested by the site to your managed card provider. The managed card provider then sends a file back. This file has two parts:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720 The data that is requested by the website or online service\par
{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}A display copy of the file for you\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\li360 Both parts of the file are encrypted. You can open and read only the display copy, which is the part of the file that is intended for you. The data file itself can be opened and read only by the requesting site. Encryption helps to ensure that the file cannot be read or tampered with while it is in transit on the Internet.\par
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\b Important\b0   The data that is retrieved and viewed may or may not be the same as the data that is being sent to the requesting site. A managed card is encrypted so that it can be opened only by the requesting site. When you retrieve a version of the requested data, it is the responsibility of the managed card provider to send an accurate copy of what the card provider will send to the site. If you do not want to send the retrieved data, you can choose another card or you can exit Windows\~CardSpace. \par
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\b What additional information is shown with the card details?\par
\b0 Additional information is stored with your card. This information is not sent when you send a card to a site. The additional card information can include the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720\b Card name\b0  is the name that is shown with the card.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Card picture\b0  is the picture that is shown with the card.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Card type\b0  indicates whether the card is a personal card or a managed card.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Card history\b0  shows a list of sites to which you have sent this card. The most recent date on which you sent the card is also shown.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Card ID\b0  is a unique card identifier.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Created on\b0  shows the date when the card was created. Only personal cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Issued by\b0  shows the name of the managed card provider. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Issued on\b0  shows the date when a card was issued by a managed card provider. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Valid through\b0  shows the date after which the card is not valid. Only managed cards have this information.\par
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\b Why can\rquote t I send this card?\par
\b0 Cards can be sent only if they meet all the requirements of a site. Conditions that might prevent a card from being sent include the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720\b Wrong type\b0 : A site may require that either a managed card or a personal card must be used to provide data.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Wrong issuer\b0 : A site may require that a managed card be issued by a specific issuer.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Missing data\b0 : All required data must be included on the card.\par
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\b What\rquote s the difference between personal cards and managed cards?\par
\b0 There are two types of cards:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720\b Personal cards\b0  are cards that you create yourself. They identify you to a website or online service. You can use a single personal card to identify yourself at multiple sites. You generally use a card to fill out forms or to log on to sites. Personal card data is encrypted and stored on this computer. The information on a personal card is limited to the fields that are provided. \par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Managed cards\b0  are provided by businesses and organizations. Examples of managed cards include credit cards or membership cards. Managed card data is stored by the provider of the managed card. Your managed card is a reference to that data. When you send your managed card, you authorize the managed card provider to send your card data to the requesting site. You can ask to see the data that is being sent by a managed card provider before you send it.\par
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\b What happens when a managed card expires?\par
\b0 Some managed cards are issued with expiration dates. If a managed card is sent after its expiration date, either the requesting site or the managed card provider may decline the card. For more information about an expired managed card and how to renew it, contact the managed card provider.\par
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\b What is a site-specific card ID?\par
\b0 When you send a card to a site, a site-specific card ID is sent so that the site can recognize the specific card. This ID uniquely represents the relationship between this card and the specific requesting site. The site-specific card ID helps to ensure that no one can access a site and impersonate you by creating a card with your data. The site-specific card ID cannot be edited; therefore, you should preserve the cards that you send to sites. If you delete a card, the sites to which the card identifies you may not recognize you even if you create another card with identical data.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720\b0 1.  Decide if you want to send data to this site. Required data is marked with an asterisk (*).\par
2.  Select the \b Include optional data\b0  check box to see what optional data the site is requesting. If the site is requesting any optional data, the optional data appears under \b Card data that this site is requesting\b0  along with the required data. Optional data is not marked with an asterisk.\par
3.  If you want to edit any of your card data, including the data that is being sent, click \b Edit\b0 .\par
4.  To send all the data that is listed under \b Card data that this site is requesting\b0 , click \b Send\b0 . If you don\rquote t want to send this card, use the \b Back \b0 button to go back and choose a different card, or exit Windows\~CardSpace to return to the site without sending a card.\par
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\b What else can I do?\par
\b0 Review the card data. You can also do the following:\par
\b Edit card\b0\emdash You can edit the data, name, and picture for your personal cards. You can also edit the name of your managed cards. To edit data for a card or to change its name and picture, click \b Edit\b0 . \par
\b Lock this card\b0\emdash You can protect this card with a personal identification number (PIN). When a card is locked, the PIN must be entered before the card can be viewed, sent, or edited. To lock this card with a PIN, click \b Lock this card\b0 .\par
\b Change PIN\b0\emdash You can change the current PIN on a locked card to a new PIN. You must enter the current PIN before you can change it. To change the PIN on this card, click \b Change PIN\b0 .\par
\b Remove lock\b0\emdash You can unlock this card by removing the PIN protection from it. Remember that a card without a PIN can be viewed, sent, or edited by anyone with access to this Windows account. To remove the PIN from this card, click \b Remove lock\b0 .\par
\b Learn more about (this site)\b0\emdash If a site requests that you send a card, you can view the information for that site along with its privacy statement. To view information for this site, click \b Learn more about (this site)\b0 .\par
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You can create a new personal Information Card by using the data from an existing card. When you duplicate your card, you can edit only the necessary fields on a new card rather than starting from a blank card and editing all the fields. You can use the new card to present different data when you send it. You can send one card to many sites.\par
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\b Do I need a different card for every site?\b0\par
No. In the same way that you can use a credit card at many stores, you can use one card at many sites. Other cards\emdash particularly, certain managed cards\emdash may be useful only at a specific site. Each site sets its own requirements. A duplicate card usually meets the site requirements that the original card meets. Because the duplicate card has a unique card ID, you may not be recognized if you use the duplicate card instead of the original at a site.\par
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\b Why should I create a duplicate card?\par
\b0 Duplicate cards are useful for presenting different sets of data to sites. For example, two similar cards can help you distinguish between your business accounts and your personal accounts at a site. You can create a duplicate card to add a personal card that already has most of the data that you want to send. You can edit the data that you want to change and then save your new personal card.\par
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\b How will the new card differ from the original card?\par
\b0 A duplicate card is not identical to the original card. The new card has a unique card ID. The sites to which you send a duplicate card may or may not know that it is different from ID of the original card. \par
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\b What data should I change on my duplicate card?\par
\b0 When you duplicate a card, you edit only the fields that you want to change on the new card rather than starting from a blank card and filling in all the fields. For example, you can change your e-mail address, phone number, and address to distinguish between your personal account and your business account. \par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Enter the data that you want to include on the new card.\par
2.  Change the card name and picture so that you can identify the card.\par
3.  To save the card and return to the card details screen, click \b Save\b0 . To discard the duplicate card, click \b Cancel\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 You can edit your Information Card. For a personal card, you can edit the card data and the card name and change the picture. For a managed card, you can edit the card name.\par
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\b What card data should I include?\par
\b0 Include data that you are willing to send to a website or online service. After you send data on a card, you cannot control what the site does with your data. Use caution when you decide what data to send and to whom you send it. You can review the data being requested before you send a card. Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*), and they must contain data. You can send optional data if a site requests it. This data is sent only if you select the \b Include optional data\b0  check box. You can leave some or all of the optional data fields blank and still send the card.\par
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\b What data will be sent?\par
\b0 When you send a card, only data that is requested by the site will be sent. A card can be sent only if a site is requesting a card. A card must have all required data fields filled out to be sent to a site. Required data is marked with an asterisk (*). If required data is missing, the card cannot be sent until the missing data is added. You can select the \b Include optional data\b0  check box to view the optional data that the site is requesting. If the check box is selected, the optional data will be sent when you click the \b Send \b0 button. You can send a card even if some optional fields are missing. The card name and card picture will not be sent. \par
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\b Why can\rquote t I edit my managed card data?\par
\b0 Managed cards are issued and sent by managed card providers, such as businesses or organizations. The card data is stored by the card provider. To update managed card data, contact the managed card provider. You can edit the name of a managed card to help you organize your cards. The picture on a managed card is chosen by the managed card provider.\par
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\b Why should I change the name and picture on the card?\par
\b0 You can change the name of a card to help identify it. You can also change the picture on personal cards. The name and picture on the card are never sent to the site with the requested data. They are for your convenience only. The picture on a managed card is chosen by the managed card provider.\par
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\b Can I add additional data to my card?\par
\b0 No. Personal cards can include only the listed fields. Managed cards include only the data that is provided by the card provider. \par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Personal cards\b0\emdash You can edit all data fields and the card name. You can also change the picture. To save your changes and view your card, click \b Save\b0 . To discard your changes and view your card, click \b Cancel\b0 .\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Managed cards\b0\emdash You can edit the card name. To save your changes and view your card, click \b Save\b0 . To discard your changes and view your card, click \b Cancel\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 You can change the personal identification number (PIN) that protects this Information Card. The PIN is used to encrypt this card on this computer. The card cannot be opened or sent without its PIN being entered. Change your PIN if you think that someone may have guessed it or if you want to improve the complexity of the PIN for more protection.\par
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\b What makes a good PIN?\par
\b0 A good PIN includes a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. You can also use spaces to make your PIN more difficult to guess. Avoid using single words or combined words (redblue, for example) or names because these words can be guessed easily. Longer, more-complex PINs are more difficult to guess. A minimum of four characters is required for a PIN. A minimum of eight characters is recommended.\par
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\b Why should I lock my cards with a PIN?\par
\b0 If you do not protect your cards with a PIN, anyone with access to your Windows user account can use your cards. You should lock a card if you:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Share this Windows user account but you want to limit who uses this card.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Have cards that you use for sensitive information (for example, for online banking).\par
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\b Can I only use numbers in my PIN?\par
\b0 No. A PIN can include a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces.\par
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\b Who should I give my PIN?\par
\b0 Give your PIN only to someone you trust with the cards that the PIN protects. Never give your PIN directly to a website or online service. Type your PIN only when you are working in Windows\~CardSpace. Windows\~CardSpace runs separately from a website or webpage. Legitimate websites and online services will never ask you to type your Windows\~CardSpace PIN. If a program running outside Windows\~CardSpace asks for your Windows\~CardSpace PIN, it may be attempting to steal your cards. \par
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\b Should I write down my PIN?\par
\b0 Writing down your PIN to make sure that you don\rquote t forget it is a good idea, but be sure to store your PIN in a safe place. For example, avoid leaving your PIN in plain sight of someone using your computer.\par
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\b What if I forget my PIN?\par
\b0 If you cannot unlock a personal card because you forgot its PIN, you may need to delete the card and then create or install a new card. This may cause sites to which you have sent the card in the past to not recognize you. If you cannot unlock a managed card because you forgot the PIN and a backup card file is not available, contact the managed card provider for a replacement card.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Type your current PIN.\par
2.  Type a new PIN as a combination of letters, symbols, and numbers. \par
3.  Retype the PIN exactly.\par
4.  Click \b Lock\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 You can select an Information Card to send to a site that is requesting a card, or you can view the cards in your collection. \par
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\b Which card should I send?\par
\b0 Only the cards that are highlighted meet the requirements of the requesting site. Send a card that meets the site requirements and includes data that you want to send to this site. Like the cards in your wallet, different cards meet different needs. Some sites require a card that you provide yourself. This card is called a personal card. Personal cards provide basic identity information such as your name, e-mail address, and phone number. Other sites require a card from a business or organization, for example, a credit card or membership card. This card is called a managed card, and it is issued by a business or organization. \par
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\b What information is on my card?\par
\b0 Cards can contain the following information:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Card data\b0  is the data that you can send to a requesting site. Card data is the only information that is ever sent to a requesting site.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Card name\b0  is the name that is shown with the card.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Card picture\b0  is the picture that is shown with the card.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Card type\b0  indicates whether the card is a personal card or a managed card.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Card history\b0  shows a list of sites to which you have sent this card. The most recent date on which you sent the card is also shown.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Card ID\b0  is a unique card identifier. \par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Created on\b0  shows the date when the card was created. Only personal cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Issued by\b0  shows the name of the card provider. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Issued on\b0  shows the date when a card was issued by a card provider. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Valid through\b0  shows the date after which the card is not valid. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar To see the card information, select the card, and then click \b Preview\b0 .\par
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\b How do I add a card?\par
\b0 To add a card to Windows\~CardSpace, click \b Add a card\b0 . You can create a personal card, or you can install a managed card. Personal cards are created and edited by you, and they are encrypted and stored on this computer. Managed cards are issued by a business or organization that is called a managed card provider. Managed card providers issue a managed card file that must be installed in Windows\~CardSpace before you can use the card. You must have a managed card file to install a managed card. For more information about card types and adding cards, click \b Help\b0 .\par
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\b Do I need a different card for every site?\par
\b0 No. In the same way that you can use a credit card at many stores, you can use one card at many sites. Other cards, particularly certain managed cards, can be used only at a specific site. Each site sets its own requirements. A duplicate card usually meets the site requirements that the original card meets. However, because a duplicate card is actually unique, you may not be recognized by a site if you use the duplicate card instead of the original card at the site.\par
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\b How do I select a card?\par
\b0 To select a card to view or send, click the image of the card. Selected cards appear in the preview pane toward the bottom of your screen. You can preview or send the selected card. If you have not sent the card to a site before, you will be shown the card before you send it. \par
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\b How do I edit a card or add missing data?\par
\b0 To edit a card or add missing data to a card:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  To select the card that you want to edit, click the picture of the card.\par
2.  To view the details of the card, click \b Preview\b0 .\par
3.  To open the card so that you can edit it, click \b Edit\b0 .\par
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\b Why are no cards highlighted?\par
\b0 If no cards are highlighted, none of your cards meet the current requirements of the site. A card can be sent only if it meets all the requirements of the requesting site. Conditions that might prevent a card from being sent include the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Wrong card type\b0 : A site may require that either a managed card or a personal card must be used to provide data. For more information about types of cards, click \b Help\b0 .\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Wrong issuer\b0 : A site may require that a managed card be issued by a specific issuer. To learn more about the required card issuer, visit the site that is requesting a card.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Missing data\b0 : All required data must be included on the card. To see what data is required, select any card, and then click \b Preview\b0 . If the site is requesting a personal card, you can create a new personal card or you can add data to an existing personal card.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar You can:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Add or edit a card that will meet the requirements of the site. \par
{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Return to the website or online service by exiting Windows\~CardSpace. Refer to the site for more information about its requirements. You may also want to contact an appropriate managed card provider to get a managed card.\par
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\b Why can\rquote t I send this card?\par
\b0 Cards can be sent only if they meet all the requirements of the site. Conditions that might prevent a card from being sent include the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Wrong card type\b0 : A site may require that either a managed card or a personal card must be used to provide data.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Wrong issuer\b0 : A site may require that a managed card be issued by a specific issuer.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Missing data\b0 : All required data must be included on the card.\par
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\b How can I protect my cards?\par
\b0 To protect a card, you can lock it with a personal identification number (PIN). A PIN is a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols that are used to encrypt a card. To view, send, or edit a locked card, the PIN must be entered. To lock a card with a PIN:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  Select the card that you want to lock.\par
2.  Click \b Preview\b0 .\par
3.  Click \b Lock card\b0 .\par
4.  Follow the instructions to lock the card.\par
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\b Why does Windows\~CardSpace open repeatedly when I close it? \par
\b0 If Windows\~CardSpace opens every time that you close it, you may be trapped by a broken or malicious website. The site is causing Windows\~CardSpace to reopen every time that you close it. To exit Windows\~CardSpace, click \b Exit Windows\~CardSpace without returning to the site\b0 . Clicking this link will take you to your browser without returning to the site that is opening Windows\~CardSpace.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\b0 Select a card. If a site has requested a card, only the cards that are highlighted meet the site requirements. You can choose any of the following options:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Preview\b0\emdash To view the data for a card, select the card, and then click \b Preview\b0 . You must preview a card before you can send it for the first time. You can also click \b Edit \b0 to edit the card.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Send\b0\emdash To send the selected card, click \b Send\b0 . You must preview a card before you can send it for the first time. A card can be sent directly only if all the requested data on the card has been sent to this site in the past.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Add a card\b0\emdash To add a card to your Windows\~CardSpace collection, click \b Add a card\b0 , and then click \b Add\b0 . You can create a personal card, or you can install a managed card.\par
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\b What else can I do?\par
\b0 Review the card data. You can also do the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Edit card\b0\emdash You can edit the data, name, and picture for your personal cards. You can also edit the name of your managed cards. To edit data for a card or to change its name and picture, click \b Edit\b0 . \par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Lock this card\b0\emdash You can protect this card with a PIN. When a card is locked, the PIN must be entered before the card can be viewed, sent, or edited. To lock this card with a PIN, click \b Lock this card\b0 .\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Change PIN\b0\emdash You can change the current PIN on a locked card to a new PIN. You must enter the current PIN before you can change it. To change the PIN on this card, click \b Change PIN\b0 .\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Remove lock\b0\emdash You can unlock this card by removing the PIN protection from it. Remember that a card without a PIN can be viewed, sent, or edited by anyone with access to this Windows account. To remove the PIN from this card, click \b Remove lock\b0 .\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Learn more about (this site)\b0\emdash If a site requests that you send a card, you can view the information for that site along with its privacy statement. To view information for this site, click \b Learn more about (this site)\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 Delete this Information Card to permanently remove it from this Windows user account. Deleting this card will also delete the site history of this card. If you delete this card, the sites to which you have sent it may not recognize you in the future.\par
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\b How do I back up my cards?\par
\b0 You can restore a deleted card only if you have saved that card to a backup card file. To create a backup card file:\par
1.  Use the \b Back \b0 button to view all your cards.\par
2.  Click \b Back up cards\b0 .\par
3.  Follow the instructions to save a backup copy of one or more of your cards. \par
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\b What happens when I delete a card?\par
\b0 When you delete a card, the card data\emdash and all additional card information, including card history, card name, and card ID\emdash are permanently removed from your computer. After you delete a card, you may not be recognized by the sites to which you previously sent the card. A site uses a site-specific card ID to recognize a card that was previously sent to that site. A duplicate card or a new personal card with the same card data does not have the same site-specific card ID as the original card. Only a card from a backup card file has the same site-specific card ID as the original card. The site may or may not allow you to associate a different card with your account. For more information, contact the site. If you delete the only card you have sent to a site, you will be asked to review the identity information of the site the next time you visit the site. If a managed card is authorized by a deleted card, you may not be able use the managed card after deleting the card. \par
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\b Why should I delete a card?\par
\b0 You can delete a card if you no longer have a use for it. If you no longer have a relationship with a specific managed card provider, you may want to delete the associated managed card. You can also delete a card if you have installed it on a computer that is not yours and you do not want to leave the card on that computer.\par
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\b Can I undo or recover a deleted card?\par
\b0 You can only recover a deleted card if you have previously saved a backup copy of the card in a backup card file. Deleted cards are permanently removed from Windows\~CardSpace. \par
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\b What should I do to delete this card?\par
\b0 To delete this card:\par
1.  Review the card history and data.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 2.  To delete the card, click \b Delete\b0 . To return to your card collection without deleting the card, click \b Cancel\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 Enter the data and name for your new, personal Information Card. You can also choose a picture for the card.\par
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\b What card data should I include?\par
\b0 Include data that you are willing to send to a website or online service. After you send data on a card, you cannot control what the site does with your data. Use caution when deciding what data you will send and to whom you will send it. You can review the data that is being requested before you send a card. Only data that is requested will be sent. Required data fields are marked with an asterisk (*), and they must contain data. You can send optional data if a site requests it. This data is sent only if you select the \b Include optional data\b0  check box. You can leave some or all optional data fields blank and still send the card.\par
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\b Why should I change the name and picture on the card?\par
\b0 You can change the name and picture on a card to help identify it. The name and picture on the card are never sent to a site along with the requested data. The card name and picture are for your convenience only. \par
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\b Can I add additional data to my card?\par
\b0 No. Personal cards can include only the data that is listed. \par
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\b What data will be sent?\par
\b0 When you send a card, only the data that the site requests will be sent. A card can be sent only if a site is requesting a card. A card must have all the required data fields filled out to be sent to a site. Required data is marked with an asterisk (*). If a required data field is missing data, the card cannot be sent until the missing data is added. You can select the \b Include optional data\b0  check box to view the optional data that the site is requesting. If you click \b Send\b0  while the \b Include optional data\b0  check box is selected, both the required data and the optional data will be sent to the site. You can send a card even if some optional data is missing. The card name and picture will not be sent. \par
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\b What should I do?\par
\b0 Create a personal card.\par
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To create a personal card\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Complete the new personal card by adding data and a name and changing the picture.\par
2.  To save your new personal card and add it to your card collection, click \b Save\b0 . To discard the new personal card, click \b Cancel\b0 .\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\b0\fs20 The card history list shows the sites to which your Information Card has been sent and the date on which it was most recently sent. Review your card history to decide if this is the best card to send to a site.\par
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\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b What information is stored about the sites that I visit?\par
\b0 When you send a card, Windows\~CardSpace stores the following information:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 The site information about the site to which you sent the card \par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The time and date when you sent the card\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The type of data that was sent to the site, but not the data itself. \ldblquote First name\rdblquote  can be stored, for example, but not the first name \ldblquote John.\rdblquote\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 If you start Windows\~CardSpace but you do not send a card, no information is stored.\par
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\b Why does Windows\~CardSpace save information about the sites that I visit?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\b0 Each of your cards stores a card site history. The card site history is a list of sites to which you have sent that card. The card also stores what card data was sent to each of those sites. This enables Windows\~CardSpace to alert you anytime that:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 A new site is requesting a card. \par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The identity information or privacy statement of a site to which you sent a card has changed.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}A site to which you sent a card is requesting new data.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar Card site history is encrypted and stored on this computer. You can review it by viewing the site history. Your card history information is never sent. It will never be sent to a requesting site or to Microsoft.\par
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\b How do I delete the history of my cards?\par
\b0 To delete your card history but retain your cards, do the following:\par
1.  Use the \b Back \b0 button to view all your cards.\par
2.  Click \b Back up cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to save a backup card file of all your cards. \par
3.  Click \b Delete all cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to delete all your cards.\par
4.  Click \b Restore cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to restore the backup card file.\par
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\b How can I back up my cards?\par
\b0 To protect your cards against accidental loss or to transfer them to another computer, you can back up your cards to a backup card file. The card history will not be backed up.\par
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To back up your cards:\par
1.  Use the \b Back \b0 button to view all your cards.\par
2.  Click \b Back up cards\b0 .\par
3.  Follow the instructions to save a backup copy of one or more of your cards. \par
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\b0\fs20 Type the personal identification number (PIN) that protects this Information Card. A PIN-protected card cannot be viewed or sent until it is unlocked with the correct PIN. The card will be locked again when you send it or exit Windows\~CardSpace.\par
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\b What if I forget my PIN?\par
\b0 Because the PIN remains encrypted on your computer, it cannot be retrieved if you forget the PIN. If you cannot unlock a personal card, you may have to delete the card and then create or install a new card. If you cannot unlock a managed card, contact the managed card provider to request a replacement card.\par
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\b Why isn\rquote t my PIN working?\par
\b0 Make sure that Caps Lock is not on and that you are typing your PIN correctly. Your PIN must have at least four characters, and it can include uppercase or lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. A PIN can also include spaces. PINs are case sensitive.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Type the correct PIN to unlock this card.\par
2.  Click \b Unlock\b0 .\f1\par
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\b0\fs20 You can save your Information Cards to a backup card file. This backup card file can then be restored on this computer or on another computer. Restored cards are added to your card collection, and they can be sent to a requesting site. Card site history is not stored on backup card files.\par
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\b Why should I back up my cards?\par
\b0 You should back up cards to:\par
\pard{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Transfer the cards to another computer\b0\emdash You can use a backup card file to transfer cards to another computer. After you restore the cards, you will be able to send these cards from either computer. Sites will be able to recognize you from either computer. By storing your cards on a Universal Serial Bus (USB) drive or other media, you can take your cards with you wherever you go.\par
\b{\pntext\f1\'B7\tab}Recovery in case of accidental loss\b0\emdash You should back up to a file all the cards that you would want to restore in case of data loss or hard drive failure. Store the backup card file where it will not be lost in case of data loss or if the computer is damaged or stolen.\par
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\b Which cards should I back up?\par
\b0 The cards that you back up depend on how you will use the backup card file. If you are backing up your cards against accidental loss, back up all your cards. If you are backing up your cards so that you can transfer your card collection to a different computer, back up all the cards that you will want on the other computer. If you are backing up your cards so that you can travel with a select collection of cards that you might need, back up the cards that you will need in the near future.\par
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\b How is my backup card file protected?\par
\b0 During the backup process, you are asked to provide a password. Use a mixture of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to make your password more secure. A minimum of eight characters is recommended. A longer, more-complex password makes your file more difficult to open if someone gains access to your backup card file. You can also use spaces to create a longer phrase to further protect your file. Protect your backup card file by keeping it in a safe and secure place, such as a CD or USB device, for example.\par
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\b What makes a good password?\par
\b0 A good password includes a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. You can also use spaces to make your password more difficult to guess. Avoid using single words or combined words (redblue, for example) or names as these can be easily guessed. A longer, more-complex password makes your file more difficult to open if someone gains access to your backup card file. A minimum of eight characters is required.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Select the cards that you eant to back up, and then click \b Continue\b0 .\par
2.  Click \b Browse\b0 , and then select a location and name for your backup card file. \par
3.  Click \b Continue\b0 .\par
4.  Type a password to protect your backup card file. A password can include letters, numbers and symbols. Passwords are case sensitive. \par
5.  Click \b Back up\b0 .\par
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Why should I back up my cards?\par
\b0 You should back up cards to do the following:\par
\pard\fi-360\li720\tx720\f1\'b7\tab\b\f0 For transfer\b0 : A backup card file allows you to transfer cards to another computer. Once restored, these cards will allow sites to recognize you from either computer. By storing your cards on a USB drive or other media you can to take your online identities wherever you go.\par
\pard\fi-360\li720\f1\'b7\tab\b\f0 For security\b0 : You should back up to file all the cards you would want to restore in case of data loss. Store the backup file where it will not be lost if the computer was damaged or stolen.\par
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\b How can I protect my backup card file?\par
\b0 During the backup process you are asked to provide a password.  Use a mixture of upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols to make your password more secure.  A minimum of 8 characters is recommended. A longer, more complex PIN will make your cards harder to steal if someone gains access to your backup file. Protect your backup file by keeping it in a safe and secure place.  Treat backup files as you would the cards they represent.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\fi-360\li900\b0 1.  Select the cards you wish to back up. Click \b Continue\b0 .\par
2.  Click \b Browse\b0  and select a location and name for your backup file\b .\b0\par
3.  Click \b Continue.\b0\par
4.  Type the password to protect your backup file.  \cf1 A password can include letters, numbers and symbols.  Passwords are case sensitive. \par
5.  Click \b Continue.\cf0\par
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\b0\fs20 Select the type of Information Card that you want to add to your card collection. After you add the card, you can send it to a site that requests that type of card.\par
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\b What type of card should I add?\par
\b0 Add a card that meets the requirements of the sites that you visit. Like the cards in your wallet, different cards meet different requirements. Some sites require a personal card. A personal card is a card that you provide yourself that says who you are\emdash like a business card. Other sites require a managed card. Managed cards are issued by businesses and organizations. Managed cards are like credit cards or membership cards. To add a new card, choose one of the following options:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Create a personal card\b0\emdash You can create a personal card by clicking \b Add a card\b0  and then clicking \b Create a personal card\b0 . You can then enter data much as you would on a website form. The difference is that this data will be encrypted and stored on the card so that it can be sent to websites and online services with a few fast clicks. \par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Install a managed card\b0\emdash You don\rquote t create managed cards yourself. Managed cards are issued by businesses or organizations. They represent data (for example, credit card information) that is stored by the provider of the managed card. The managed card provider is responsible for the data that the card represents. For example, only a bank or financial institution can issue a digital credit card. To install a managed card, you must have a managed card file from a card provider. \par
\pard\nowidctlpar\b Note\b0 :  One card can be used at multiple sites. \par
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\b How do I get a managed card file?\par
\b0 A managed card is sent to you as a digital file. That file must be installed into Windows\~CardSpace. To obtain a managed card file, contact the managed card provider. \par
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\b Is my data stored on my managed card?\par
\b0 Managed cards do not contain your personal data. Managed card data is stored on computers that are managed by businesses or organizations, rather than on personal computers. A managed card enables you to authorize the business or organization to send your data to a site. When managed card data is sent, the data is encrypted. You can preview the data before it is sent to a requesting site.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\b0 To create a personal card:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  Click \b Create a personal card\b0 .\par
2.  Edit the new card by adding data, a name, and a picture.\par
3.  To add your new personal card to your card collection, click \b Save\b0 . To discard the new personal card, click \b Cancel\b0 .\par
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To install a managed card:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  Click \b Install a managed card\b0 .\par
2.  Click \b Browse\b0 .\par
3.  Select the managed card file to be installed.\par
4.  Click \b Continue\b0 .\par
5.  Review the provider information and the provider privacy statement to be sure that you want to install a card from this provider.\par
6.  To add your new managed card to your card collection, click \b Install\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 You can delete all your Information Cards to permanently remove all the cards from this Windows user account. Deleting all your cards also deletes records of the sites to which you have sent cards. This option may be useful if you want to remove all your personal information before you transfer your computer to a new owner. This option may also be useful if you have transferred your cards to another computer that is not yours, but you do not want to leave the cards on that computer. \par
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\b What happens when I delete all cards?\par
\b0 When you delete your cards, the card data\emdash and all additional card information, including card history, card name, and card ID\emdash are permanently removed from your computer. After you delete a card, you may not be recognized by the sites to which you previously sent the card. A site uses a site-specific card ID to recognize a card that was previously sent to that site. A duplicate card or a new personal card with the same card data does not have the same site-specific card ID as the original card. Only a card from a backup card file has the same site-specific card ID as the original card.\par
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\b Can deleted cards be restored?\par
\b0 When cards are deleted from Windows\~CardSpace, they are permanently removed from Windows\~CardSpace. All card data and card history are erased. The only way to restore deleted cards is to obtain a backup file of the cards that you created before you deleted any cards.\par
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\b How do I back up my cards?\par
\b0 To create a backup card file:\par
\pard\fi-360\li360 1.  Use the \b Back \b0 button to view all your cards.\par
2.  Click \b Back up cards\b0 .\par
3.  Follow the instructions to export a backup copy of one or more of your cards. \par
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\b How do I delete the site history but retain my cards?\par
\b0 To delete your card history but retain your cards:\par
\pard\fi-360\li360 1.  Use the \b Back \b0 button to view all your cards.\par
2.  Click \b Back up cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to save a backup card file. \par
3.  Click \b Delete all cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to delete all your cards.\par
4.  Click \b Restore cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to restore the backup cards file.\par
\pard\par
\b What should I do?\par
\b0 To delete all cards for this Windows user account:\par
\pard\fi-360\li360 1.  Review the cards and site histories to be deleted.\par
2.  Select the \b Yes, I want to delete all my cards and their site histories\b0  check box.\par
3.  Click \b Delete All Cards\b0 .\par
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\b0\fs20 You can restore a backup card file to add Information Cards to your card collection. \par
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\b Why should I restore cards?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\b0 You can restore cards from a backup file to bring cards into Windows\~CardSpace so that you can send them. These cards are identical to the cards that you backed up. Sites to which you have sent these cards in the past will recognize you even if you send a restored card from a different computer. Restored cards are useful for the following purposes:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Recovering cards after data loss or accidental deletion of a card\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Transferring cards to another computer\par
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\b Can a restored card overwrite an old card?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\b0 If a restored card has been modified more recently than the matching card on your computer, the restored card will overwrite the older card. \par
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\b What should I do?\par
\b0 1.  To select the backup card file to restore, click \b Browse\b0 .\par
2.  Click \b Open\b0 . This returns you to the \b Browse \b0 screen. Click \b Continue\b0 .\par
3.  Type the password that you used to lock your backup card file when you saved it, and then click \b Continue\b0 .\par
4.  Review the cards to be restored, and then click \b Restore\b0 .\par
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\protect\f1\fs15\'a9 \f2  \protect0\f0\fs16 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.\par
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\b\fs24 Getting started with Windows\~CardSpace\par
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Microsoft Windows\~CardSpace\'99 is a system for creating relationships with websites and online services. Windows\~CardSpace provides a consistent way for:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Sites to request information from you.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}You to review the identity of a site.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}You to manage your information by using Information Cards.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}You to review card information before you send it.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar Windows\~CardSpace can replace the user names and passwords that you use to register with and log on to websites and online services.\par
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\b\fs24 Windows\~CardSpace step by step\par
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You can use the following Windows\~CardSpace steps to send your identity information across the Internet or other networks:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  \b Review site identity information\b0 . Before you send a card to a site for the first time, you review information about that site\rquote s identity in its certificate so that you can learn more about the site that is requesting your information. You can review the following certificate information for a site:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720\b Name\b0\emdash The name of the business or organization\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Location\b0\emdash The geographic location of the business or organization\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Website\b0\emdash The domain name of the site\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Logo\b0\emdash The logo of the business or organization\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\li360 In addition, sites can provide a privacy statement that tells you how your information will be used. The privacy statement should state whether information will be shared outside the requesting organization or business. After you send a card to the site, you will not be asked to review the site information again unless:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720 The site states that it has changed its privacy statement.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The identity information of the site changes.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 2.  \b Choose a card\b0 . If you decide to send a card to a site, you view your card collection and choose a card to send. Cards that meet the requirements of the site are highlighted. Different sites require different kinds of cards. There are two types of cards:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720\b Personal cards\b0  are cards that you create yourself that can identify you to websites or online services. You can use personal cards instead of filling out forms or logging on to sites.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Managed cards\b0  are provided by businesses and organizations. Examples of managed cards include credit cards and membership cards. Managed cards usually represent information that is issued by the card provider.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 3.  \b Review card data\b0 . Before you send a card to a site, you review what data is being requested. Sites can also request optional data that you can include when you send a card. You can also review the sites to which you have sent a card in the past.\par
4.  \b Send your card\b0 . Finally, you send your card to the site. Card data is always encrypted before it is sent to the site.\par
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\b Windows\~CardSpace and your privacy\par
\b0\par
Windows\~CardSpace helps put you in control of your personal information. You decide when and with whom you share this information. Windows\~CardSpace supports two types of cards: \par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Personal cards\b0  are cards that you create yourself. The personal information that you enter on a card is stored on your computer. To help keep it safe, the information is encrypted. The stored information includes personal information such as your name, addresses, phone numbers, date of birth, and gender. Additional card information includes information such as the card name, card picture, and card creation date and a history of the sites where this card was used.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Managed cards\b0  are created by a managed card provider on your behalf. The personal information that a managed card represents is maintained by the managed card provider that issues the card. That managed card provider stores the information at its site. Some managed card information is stored on your computer. This information includes the card name, the date that the card was installed, a \ldblquote valid-through\rdblquote  date, and a history of the sites where this card was used.\par
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When you visit a website that accepts an Information Card, that site indicates what type of card it is willing to accept. The Windows\~CardSpace user experience shows you which cards in your collection meet the requirements of the site. Before you submit a card to a site, you can inspect it to see what personal information will be sent. You should also review the privacy statement of the site to understand how it uses your personal information.\par
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\b Does Microsoft see my data?\par
\b0 No. Your card data is stored on your computer or maintained by a managed card provider. Microsoft receives your card data only if you choose to send a card with that data to a Microsoft website or online service.\par
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\b What information is stored about the sites that I visit?\b0\par
When you send a card, Windows\~CardSpace stores the following information on your computer:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 The information about the site to which you sent the card\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The time and date when you sent the card\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The type of data that was sent to the site\emdash but not the data itself. \ldblquote First name\rdblquote  can be stored, for example, but not the first name \ldblquote John.\rdblquote\par
\pard\nowidctlpar If you decide not to send a card, no information is stored.\par
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\b Why does Windows\~CardSpace remember the sites that I visit?\par
\b0 Each of your cards stores its own card site history and a record of the card data that you send to each of the sites. This enables Windows\~CardSpace to alert you anytime that:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 A new site requests a card.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The identity information or privacy statement of a site to which you sent a card has changed.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}A site to which you sent a card requests new data.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar Card site history is encrypted when it is stored on your computer. You can review it by viewing the site history in Windows\~CardSpace. Your card history information stays on your computer. It is not sent to a site requesting a card or to Microsoft.\par
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\b Who should I give my PIN or password?\par
\b0 To better protect your personal information, you can lock your cards with a personal identification number (PIN) or a password. Give your PIN or password only to someone you trust with the cards that the PIN or password protects. Never give your PIN or password directly to the website or online service that is requesting your card. Legitimate websites and online services will never ask you to type your Windows\~CardSpace PIN or password. Type your PIN or password only when you are working in the Windows\~CardSpace user experience. If a program running outside Windows\~CardSpace asks for your Windows\~CardSpace PIN or password, it may be attempting to steal your cards.\par
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\b What can I do in the Windows\~CardSpace user experience?\par
\b0 You can use Windows\~CardSpace to:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Review a site that is requesting a card to decide if you want to send a card to that site.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Review the privacy statements of sites that are requesting cards or providing managed cards.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Choose which card you will send to a requesting site.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Review requested personal card data and additional card information before your send it.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Request a display copy of the requested managed card data before you send it.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Add, change, and remove data from your cards.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}View a list of sites to which a card has been sent, with the most recent date for each.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Back up cards to encrypted card files and restore cards from those backup card files.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Lock and unlock cards with a PIN.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Delete all the cards in your card collection, including their site histories.\par
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\b Where are backup copies of my cards stored?\par
\b0 Backup card files are stored in a location that you select. These files are encrypted with a password that you type when you create the files. \par
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\b How do I delete the site histories of my cards?\par
\b0 To delete your complete card history but retain your card collection:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  Click \b Back up cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to save a backup card file containing the cards that you want to retain. \par
2.  Click \b Delete all cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to delete all your cards.\par
3.  Click \b Restore cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to restore the backup card file.\par
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\b What additional steps can I take to protect my cards?\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Lock your Windows desktop\b0 . If you use Windows\~CardSpace, we strongly recommend that you use a password to lock your Windows user account and protect your cards. Anyone with access to your Windows user account also has access to your cards. For more information about protecting your computer, see \ldblquote Protecting your PC: security basics\rdblquote  in Help and Support. \par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Protect your cards with a PIN\b0 . A PIN-protected card cannot be viewed, edited, or sent without the PIN being entered. If you do not protect your cards with a PIN, anyone with access to your Windows user account can use your cards. You should use a PIN to lock your cards if you:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720 Share this Windows user account but you want to limit who uses this card.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Have cards that you use for sensitive information, for example, for online banking.\par
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\b\fs24 Frequently asked questions\par
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1.  What are Information Cards?\par
2.  How do I get Information Cards?\par
3.  What does the site identity information tell me?\par
4.  What should I review about the site information?\par
5.  Do I need a different card for every site?\par
6.  Can I add additional data fields to a personal card?\par
7.  Which card should I send?\par
8.  Why can't I send this card?\par
9.  Why should I lock my cards with a PIN?\par
10. Can I only use numbers in my PIN?\par
11. What information is on my card?\par
12. How do I get a managed card?\par
13. What are the Windows\~CardSpace minimum requirements for a bank or major Internet business?\par
14. We both use the same computer; how do we separate our cards?\par
15. How do I back up my cards or transfer them to another computer?\par
16. How do I switch between input languages?\par
17. Are accessibility applications available in Windows\~CardSpace?\par
18. What if I forget my PIN or password?\par
19. Why does Windows\~CardSpace repeatedly open when I close it?\par
20. What happens when a managed card expires?\par
21. Can deleted cards be restored?\par
22. Why should I back up my cards?\par
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\b 1.  What are Information Cards?\par
\b0 An Information Card is a set of data about you that you can send to a website or online service. Like the cards in your wallet, cards that you send with Windows\~CardSpace present information about you. You can send these cards to sites to show who you are. After a site knows who you are, you can request specific services, make purchases, or access information from the site. \par
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\b 2.  How do I get Information Cards?\par
\b0 You can get Information Cards in two ways, based on the type of card that you want. The two types of cards are:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Personal cards\b0 : You can create a personal card by clicking \b Add a card\b0  and then clicking \b Create a personal card\b0 . You can then enter data much as you would on a website form. The difference is that this data will be encrypted and stored on the card to be sent to websites and online services with a few fast clicks. To create a personal card, click \b Add a card\b0  when you view your card collection.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Managed cards\b0 : Installing a managed card requires a managed card file that is issued by a managed card provider. Managed card providers are usually businesses (credit card companies, for example) or organizations that host websites or offer services that you can use online. If you do not have a managed card file and you want to install a managed card, exit Windows\~CardSpace and contact the managed card provider. To install a managed card file, do one of the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720 Locate the managed card file in Windows\~Explorer, and then double-click the file icon.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}View your cards in Windows\~CardSpace, click \b Add a card\b0 , and then click \b Install a managed card\b0 .\par
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\b 3.  What does the site identity information tell me?\par
\b0 The site identity information shows what information about the site has been verified by a third party called a certification authority (CA). A CA is an organization that certifies and verifies identity information. The more information that the CA can verify, the more confident you can be that the site is genuine. Verifiable information can include the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Name\b0 : The published name of the site, for example, Contoso, Ltd.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Location\b0 : The geographical location of the business or organization, for example, Redmond, Washington)\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Site\b0 : The domain name of the site, for example, www.contoso.com\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Logo\b0 : The logo of the site\par
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\b 4.  What should I review about the site information?\par
\b0 If you are considering sending a card to this site, make sure that the site's information seems appropriate to the site. The more information that matches your expectations for the site, the more confident you can be that the site is what it claims to be. The domain name of a business or organization often includes or resembles the name of the business or organization. If the name, location, and logo of a site are available, they should be appropriate to the site.\par
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\b 5.  Do I need a different card for every site?\par
\b0 No. In the same way that you can use a credit card at many stores, you can use one card at many sites. Some cards\emdash particularly certain managed cards\emdash can be used only at a specific site. Each site sets its own requirements. \par
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\b 6.  Can I add additional data fields to a personal card?\par
\b0 No. Personal cards can include only the listed data fields. Managed cards include only the data that is published by the managed card provider. \par
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\b 7.  Which card should I send?\par
\b0 Only the cards that are highlighted in your Windows\~CardSpace card collection meet the requirements of the requesting site. Send a card that meets the requirements of the site and that includes the data that you want to send to this site. Like the cards in your wallet, different cards meet different needs. Some sites require a card that you provide yourself. This type of card is called a personal card. Personal cards provide basic identity information such as your name, e-mail address, and phone number. Other sites require a card from a business or organization, for example, a credit card or membership card. This type of card is called a managed card, and it is issued by a business or organization. \par
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\b 8.  Why can\rquote t I send this card?\par
\b0 You can send a card only if it meets all the requirements of a site. Conditions that might prevent a card from being sent include the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Wrong type\b0 : A site may require that either a managed card or a personal card must be used to provide data.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Wrong issuer\b0 : A site may require that a managed card must be issued by a specific issuer.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Missing personal card data\b0 : All required personal card data must be included on the card. You can add missing data to a personal card.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Missing managed card data\b0 : A managed card might meet all the other requirements of a site but not offer the data that is required by the site.\par
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\b 9.  Why should I lock my cards with a PIN?\par
\b0 If you do not protect your cards with a PIN, anyone with access to your Windows user account can use your cards. You should use a PIN to lock a card if you:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Share this Windows user account but you want to limit who uses this card.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Have cards that contain sensitive information or are used for sensitive tasks (for example, for online banking).\par
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\b 10.  Can I only use numbers in my PIN?\par
\b0 No. A PIN can include a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces.\par
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\b 11.  What information is on my card?\par
\b0 Information Cards can contain the following information:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Card data\b0  is the data that can be sent to a requesting site. Card data is the only information that is ever sent to a requesting site.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Card name\b0  is the name that is shown with the card.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Card picture\b0  is the picture that is shown with the card.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Card type\b0  indicates whether the card is a personal card or a managed card.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Card history\b0  shows a list of sites to which you have sent this card. The most recent date on which you sent the card is also shown.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Card ID\b0  is a unique card identifier.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Created on\b0  shows the date when the card was created. Only personal cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Issued by\b0  shows the name of the managed card provider. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Issued on \b0 shows the date when a card was issued by a managed card provider. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Valid through \b0 shows the date after which the card is not valid. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar To see information for a card, select the card, and then click \b Preview\b0 .\par
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\b 12.  How do I get a managed card?\par
\b0 Installing a managed card requires a managed card file that is issued by a managed card provider. If you do not have a managed card file and you want to install a managed card, exit Windows\~CardSpace and contact the managed card provider. \par
To install a managed card file, do one of the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Locate the managed card file in Windows\~Explorer, and then double-click the file icon.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Click \b Install a managed card\b0  in Windows\~CardSpace.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar Before your managed card is installed, you will be asked to review information about the card provider so that you can be sure that you want to install a card from that provider. After you install the managed card, it will appear in your card collection and you can send it to sites.\par
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\b 13.  What are the Windows\~CardSpace minimum requirements for a bank or major Internet business?\par
\b0 Sites that attain an Extended Validation (EV) certificate meet the minimum Windows\~CardSpace requirements for a bank or major Internet business. As part of a Windows\~CardSpace card request, the site requesting your card can present a certificate verifying its identity. To combat identity theft, banks and major Internet businesses can sign their site with an EV certificate. A site with an EV certificate can have some or all of the following verified by a certification authority (CA):\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Name\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Location\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Logo\par
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\b 14.  We both use the same computer. How do we separate our cards?\par
\b0 The best way to keep your cards separate is to create a unique Windows user account for each computer user. For more information about adding user accounts, see Help and Support. If multiple users want to separate their cards in a single Windows logon, they can change the names of the cards to distinguish between them.\par
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\b To change the name of a card\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  View all your cards.\par
2.  Select the card that you want to change.\par
3.  Click \b Preview\b0 .\par
4.  Click \b Edit\b0 .\par
5.  Change the card name underneath the picture of the card.\par
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\b 15.  How do I back up my cards or transfer them to another computer?\par
\b0 Cards are stored on your computer in an encrypted format. To save a backup file containing some or all of your cards or to use a card on a different computer, you can save cards to a backup card file. \par
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\b To back up your cards\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Start Windows\~CardSpace.\par
2.  View all your cards.\par
3.  In the pane on the right of your screen, click \b Back up cards\b0 .\par
4.  Select the cards that you want to back up.\par
5.  Browse to the folder where you want to save the backup card file, and then give it a name.\par
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When you complete these steps, you save a file containing some or all of your cards. You can copy the backup card file to media such as a Universal Serial Bus (USB) storage device, CD, or other digital media. You can restore the backup card file on this computer or on another computer.\par
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\b To restore your cards\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Save the backup card file to the computer.\par
2.  Browse to the location of the file on the computer.\par
3.  Double-click the file, and then follow the instructions to restore the cards.\par
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\b 16.  How do I switch between input languages?\par
\b0 You can switch between input languages in Windows\~CardSpace by using the standard Windows key sequence LEFT ALT + SHIFT. This combination switches between the input languages that are installed in Windows\~CardSpace. To install additional languages, see the language settings in Control Panel.\par
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\b 17.  Are accessibility applications available in Windows\~CardSpace?\par
\b0 Yes. To enable accessibility applications for Windows\~CardSpace, view all your cards, and then click \b Preferences\b0 . For more information, click \b How do accessibility applications affect security?\b0\par
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\b 18.  What if I forget my PIN or password?\par
\b0 If you cannot unlock a card because you forgot your PIN or your password, you may have to delete the card and then create or install a new one. This may cause sites to which you sent the card in the past to not recognize you. If you cannot unlock a managed card because you forgot your PIN or your password and the file is not available, contact the managed card provider for a replacement card. If you forget the password that protects your backup card file, you cannot restore the cards that it contains. \par
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\b 19.  Why does Windows\~CardSpace open repeatedly when I close it?\par
\b0 If Windows\~CardSpace opens every time that you close it, you may be trapped by a broken or malicious site. The site is causing Windows\~CardSpace to open every time that you close it. To exit Windows\~CardSpace, click \b Disable Windows\~CardSpace\b0 . Clicking this link will take you to your browser without returning to the site that is opening Windows\~CardSpace.\par
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\b 20.  What happens when a managed card expires?\par
\b0 Some managed cards are issued with expiration dates. If you send a managed card after its expiration date, either the requesting site or the managed card provider may decline the card. For more information about an expired managed card and how to renew it, contact the managed card provider.\par
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\b 21.  Can deleted cards be restored?\par
\b0 When cards are deleted, they are permanently removed from Windows\~CardSpace. All card data and card history are erased. The only way to restore deleted cards is to obtain a backup file of the cards that you created before you deleted any cards.\par
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\b 22.  Why should I back up my cards?\par
\b0 You should back up cards to:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Transfer your cards to another computer\b0\emdash You can use a backup card file to transfer cards to another computer. After you restore the backup card file, you will be able to send these cards from either computer. Sites will be able to recognize you from either computer. If you store your cards on a USB drive or other media, you can take your cards with you wherever you go.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Recovery in case of accidental loss\b0\emdash You should back up to a file all the cards that you would want to restore in case of data loss or hard drive failure. Store the backup card file where it will not be lost in case of data loss or if the computer is damaged or stolen.\par
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\b0\fs20 You can specify preferences that affect how Windows\~CardSpace appears or performs. Changes to your preferences will take effect the next time that you start Windows\~CardSpace.\par
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\b How do accessibility applications affect security?\par
\b0 If accessibility applications are enabled and your computer is infected with a virus or other malicious software, Windows CardSpace is more vulnerable to the virus or other malicious software. Enabling accessibility applications allows programs running outside Windows CardSpace to change the way that Windows CardSpace performs. If your computer is infected with a virus, the virus might gain access to Windows\~CardSpace data, including your card data and other information. \par
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\b What else must I do to enable accessibility applications for Windows CardSpace?\par
\b0 To enable accessibility applications, you must also enable the \b Start automatically when I lock my desktop\b0  option in Utility Manager. This option must be enabled for each accessibility application that you want to use.\par
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\b How can I reduce the risk of enabling accessibility applications in Windows\~CardSpace?\par
\b0 If you enable accessibility applications in Windows CardSpace, avoid using the Help that is provided with the accessibility applications. The Help for accessibility applications presents an increased security risk to Windows CardSpace. Note that not using Help with accessibility applications does not remove the security risk of enabling accessibility applications for Windows\~CardSpace. \par
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\b What should I do?\par
\b0 To enable a preference, do the following:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  To enable or disable the preference, select the check box.\par
2.  To save changes to your preferences, click \b Save\b0 . To discard changes to your preferences, click \b Cancel\b0 .\f1\par
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\b0\fs20 A password is required to encrypt a backup card file before it is saved to your computer. This password must be entered before the Information Cards on the file can be restored.\par
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\b What makes a good password?\par
\b0 A good password includes a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. A minimum of eight characters is required. You can also use spaces to make your password more difficult to guess. Avoid using single words or combined words (redblue, for example) or names because they can be guessed easily. A longer, more complex password makes your file more difficult to open if someone tries to gain access to your backup card file. \par
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\b Why is my file protected with a password?\par
\b0 Your password encrypts your file so that it cannot be opened. This encryption protects your cards in case someone gains access to your card file. Before someone can open your card file, they must use the password to unlock it. \par
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\b Who should I give my password?\par
\b0 Give your password only to someone you trust with the cards that the password protects. Never give your password directly to a website or online service. Type your password only when you are working in Windows\~CardSpace. Windows\~CardSpace runs separately from a website or webpage. Legitimate websites and online services will never ask you to type your Windows\~CardSpace password. If a program running outside Windows\~CardSpace asks for your Windows\~CardSpace password, it may be attempting to steal your cards. \par
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\b What if I forget my password?\par
\b0 If you forget your password, you will not be able to restore the cards on your backup card file. Because the password remains encrypted on your computer, it cannot be retrieved if you forget it.\par
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\b Should I write down my password?\par
\b0 Writing down your password to make sure that you don\rquote t forget it is a good idea, but be sure to store the password in a safe place. For example, avoid leaving your password in plain sight of someone using your computer.\par
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\b What should I do?\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Type a combination of letters, symbols, numbers, and spaces. \par
2.  Retype the combination exactly.\par
3.  Click \b Continue\b0 .\par
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\b\fs24 Getting started with Windows\~CardSpace\par
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Microsoft Windows\~CardSpace\'99 is a system for creating relationships with websites and online services. Windows\~CardSpace provides a consistent way for:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Sites to request information from you.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}You to review the identity of a site.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}You to manage your information by using Information Cards.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}You to review card information before you send it.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar Windows\~CardSpace can replace the user names and passwords that you use to register with and log on to websites and online services.\par
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\b\fs24 Windows\~CardSpace step by step\par
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You can use the following Windows\~CardSpace steps to send your identity information across the Internet or other networks:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  \b Review site identity information\b0 . Before you send a card to a site for the first time, you review information about that site\rquote s identity in its certificate so that you can learn more about the site that is requesting your information. You can review the following certificate information for a site:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720\b Name\b0\emdash The name of the business or organization\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Location\b0\emdash The geographic location of the business or organization\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Website\b0\emdash The domain name of the site\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Logo\b0\emdash The logo of the business or organization\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\li360 In addition, sites can provide a privacy statement that tells you how your information will be used. The privacy statement should state whether information will be shared outside the requesting organization or business. After you send a card to the site, you will not be asked to review the site information again unless:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720 The site states that it has changed its privacy statement.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The identity information of the site changes.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 2.  \b Choose a card\b0 . If you decide to send a card to a site, you view your card collection and choose a card to send. Cards that meet the requirements of the site are highlighted. Different sites require different kinds of cards. There are two types of cards:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720\b Personal cards\b0  are cards that you create yourself that can identify you to websites or online services. You can use personal cards instead of filling out forms or logging on to sites.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Managed cards\b0  are provided by businesses and organizations. Examples of managed cards include credit cards and membership cards. Managed cards usually represent information that is issued by the card provider.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 3.  \b Review card data\b0 . Before you send a card to a site, you review what data is being requested. Sites can also request optional data that you can include when you send a card. You can also review the sites to which you have sent a card in the past.\par
4.  \b Send your card\b0 . Finally, you send your card to the site. Card data is always encrypted before it is sent to the site.\par
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\b Windows\~CardSpace and your privacy\par
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Windows\~CardSpace helps put you in control of your personal information. You decide when and with whom you share this information. Windows\~CardSpace supports two types of cards: \par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Personal cards\b0  are cards that you create yourself. The personal information that you enter on a card is stored on your computer. To help keep it safe, the information is encrypted. The stored information includes personal information such as your name, addresses, phone numbers, date of birth, and gender. Additional card information includes information such as the card name, card picture, and card creation date and a history of the sites where this card was used.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Managed cards\b0  are created by a managed card provider on your behalf. The personal information that a managed card represents is maintained by the managed card provider that issues the card. That managed card provider stores the information at its site. Some managed card information is stored on your computer. This information includes the card name, the date that the card was installed, a \ldblquote valid-through\rdblquote  date, and a history of the sites where this card was used.\par
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When you visit a website that accepts an Information Card, that site indicates what type of card it is willing to accept. The Windows\~CardSpace user experience shows you which cards in your collection meet the requirements of the site. Before you submit a card to a site, you can inspect it to see what personal information will be sent. You should also review the privacy statement of the site to understand how it uses your personal information.\par
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\b Does Microsoft see my data?\par
\b0 No. Your card data is stored on your computer or maintained by a managed card provider. Microsoft receives your card data only if you choose to send a card with that data to a Microsoft website or online service.\par
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\b What information is stored about the sites that I visit?\b0\par
When you send a card, Windows\~CardSpace stores the following information on your computer:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 The information about the site to which you sent the card\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The time and date when you sent the card\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The type of data that was sent to the site\emdash but not the data itself. \ldblquote First name\rdblquote  can be stored, for example, but not the first name \ldblquote John.\rdblquote\par
\pard\nowidctlpar If you decide not to send a card, no information is stored.\par
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\b Why does Windows\~CardSpace remember the sites that I visit?\par
\b0 Each of your cards stores its own card site history and a record of the card data that you send to each of the sites. This enables Windows\~CardSpace to alert you anytime that:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 A new site requests a card.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The identity information or privacy statement of a site to which you sent a card has changed.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}A site to which you sent a card requests new data.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar Card site history is encrypted when it is stored on your computer. You can review it by viewing the site history in Windows\~CardSpace. Your card history information stays on your computer. It is not sent to a site requesting a card or to Microsoft.\par
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\b Who should I give my PIN or password?\par
\b0 To better protect your personal information, you can lock your cards with a personal identification number (PIN) or a password. Give your PIN or password only to someone you trust with the cards that the PIN or password protects. Never give your PIN or password directly to the website or online service that is requesting your card. Legitimate websites and online services will never ask you to type your Windows\~CardSpace PIN or password. Type your PIN or password only when you are working in the Windows\~CardSpace user experience. If a program running outside Windows\~CardSpace asks for your Windows\~CardSpace PIN or password, it may be attempting to steal your cards.\par
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\b What can I do in the Windows\~CardSpace user experience?\par
\b0 You can use Windows\~CardSpace to:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Review a site that is requesting a card to decide if you want to send a card to that site.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Review the privacy statements of sites that are requesting cards or providing managed cards.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Choose which card you will send to a requesting site.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Review requested personal card data and additional card information before your send it.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Request a display copy of the requested managed card data before you send it.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Add, change, and remove data from your cards.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}View a list of sites to which a card has been sent, with the most recent date for each.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Back up cards to encrypted card files and restore cards from those backup card files.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Lock and unlock cards with a PIN.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Delete all the cards in your card collection, including their site histories.\par
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\b Where are backup copies of my cards stored?\par
\b0 Backup card files are stored in a location that you select. These files are encrypted with a password that you type when you create the files. \par
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\b How do I delete the site histories of my cards?\par
\b0 To delete your complete card history but retain your card collection:\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 1.  Click \b Back up cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to save a backup card file containing the cards that you want to retain. \par
2.  Click \b Delete all cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to delete all your cards.\par
3.  Click \b Restore cards\b0 , and then follow the instructions to restore the backup card file.\par
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\b What additional steps can I take to protect my cards?\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Lock your Windows desktop\b0 . If you use Windows\~CardSpace, we strongly recommend that you use a password to lock your Windows user account and protect your cards. Anyone with access to your Windows user account also has access to your cards. For more information about protecting your computer, see \ldblquote Protecting your PC: security basics\rdblquote  in Help and Support. \par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Protect your cards with a PIN\b0 . A PIN-protected card cannot be viewed, edited, or sent without the PIN being entered. If you do not protect your cards with a PIN, anyone with access to your Windows user account can use your cards. You should use a PIN to lock your cards if you:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720 Share this Windows user account but you want to limit who uses this card.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Have cards that you use for sensitive information, for example, for online banking.\par
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\b\fs24 Frequently asked questions\par
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1.  What are Information Cards?\par
2.  How do I get Information Cards?\par
3.  What does the site identity information tell me?\par
4.  What should I review about the site information?\par
5.  Do I need a different card for every site?\par
6.  Can I add additional data fields to a personal card?\par
7.  Which card should I send?\par
8.  Why can't I send this card?\par
9.  Why should I lock my cards with a PIN?\par
10. Can I only use numbers in my PIN?\par
11. What information is on my card?\par
12. How do I get a managed card?\par
13. What are the Windows\~CardSpace minimum requirements for a bank or major Internet business?\par
14. We both use the same computer; how do we separate our cards?\par
15. How do I back up my cards or transfer them to another computer?\par
16. How do I switch between input languages?\par
17. Are accessibility applications available in Windows\~CardSpace?\par
18. What if I forget my PIN or password?\par
19. Why does Windows\~CardSpace repeatedly open when I close it?\par
20. What happens when a managed card expires?\par
21. Can deleted cards be restored?\par
22. Why should I back up my cards?\par
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\b 1.  What are Information Cards?\par
\b0 An Information Card is a set of data about you that you can send to a website or online service. Like the cards in your wallet, cards that you send with Windows\~CardSpace present information about you. You can send these cards to sites to show who you are. After a site knows who you are, you can request specific services, make purchases, or access information from the site. \par
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\b 2.  How do I get Information Cards?\par
\b0 You can get Information Cards in two ways, based on the type of card that you want. The two types of cards are:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Personal cards\b0 : You can create a personal card by clicking \b Add a card\b0  and then clicking \b Create a personal card\b0 . You can then enter data much as you would on a website form. The difference is that this data will be encrypted and stored on the card to be sent to websites and online services with a few fast clicks. To create a personal card, click \b Add a card\b0  when you view your card collection.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Managed cards\b0 : Installing a managed card requires a managed card file that is issued by a managed card provider. Managed card providers are usually businesses (credit card companies, for example) or organizations that host websites or offer services that you can use online. If you do not have a managed card file and you want to install a managed card, exit Windows\~CardSpace and contact the managed card provider. To install a managed card file, do one of the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li720 Locate the managed card file in Windows\~Explorer, and then double-click the file icon.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}View your cards in Windows\~CardSpace, click \b Add a card\b0 , and then click \b Install a managed card\b0 .\par
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\b 3.  What does the site identity information tell me?\par
\b0 The site identity information shows what information about the site has been verified by a third party called a certification authority (CA). A CA is an organization that certifies and verifies identity information. The more information that the CA can verify, the more confident you can be that the site is genuine. Verifiable information can include the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Name\b0 : The published name of the site, for example, Contoso, Ltd.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Location\b0 : The geographical location of the business or organization, for example, Redmond, Washington)\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Site\b0 : The domain name of the site, for example, www.contoso.com\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Logo\b0 : The logo of the site\par
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\b 4.  What should I review about the site information?\par
\b0 If you are considering sending a card to this site, make sure that the site's information seems appropriate to the site. The more information that matches your expectations for the site, the more confident you can be that the site is what it claims to be. The domain name of a business or organization often includes or resembles the name of the business or organization. If the name, location, and logo of a site are available, they should be appropriate to the site.\par
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\b 5.  Do I need a different card for every site?\par
\b0 No. In the same way that you can use a credit card at many stores, you can use one card at many sites. Some cards\emdash particularly certain managed cards\emdash can be used only at a specific site. Each site sets its own requirements. \par
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\b 6.  Can I add additional data fields to a personal card?\par
\b0 No. Personal cards can include only the listed data fields. Managed cards include only the data that is published by the managed card provider. \par
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\b 7.  Which card should I send?\par
\b0 Only the cards that are highlighted in your Windows\~CardSpace card collection meet the requirements of the requesting site. Send a card that meets the requirements of the site and that includes the data that you want to send to this site. Like the cards in your wallet, different cards meet different needs. Some sites require a card that you provide yourself. This type of card is called a personal card. Personal cards provide basic identity information such as your name, e-mail address, and phone number. Other sites require a card from a business or organization, for example, a credit card or membership card. This type of card is called a managed card, and it is issued by a business or organization. \par
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\b 8.  Why can\rquote t I send this card?\par
\b0 You can send a card only if it meets all the requirements of a site. Conditions that might prevent a card from being sent include the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Wrong type\b0 : A site may require that either a managed card or a personal card must be used to provide data.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Wrong issuer\b0 : A site may require that a managed card must be issued by a specific issuer.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Missing personal card data\b0 : All required personal card data must be included on the card. You can add missing data to a personal card.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Missing managed card data\b0 : A managed card might meet all the other requirements of a site but not offer the data that is required by the site.\par
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\b 9.  Why should I lock my cards with a PIN?\par
\b0 If you do not protect your cards with a PIN, anyone with access to your Windows user account can use your cards. You should use a PIN to lock a card if you:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Share this Windows user account but you want to limit who uses this card.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Have cards that contain sensitive information or are used for sensitive tasks (for example, for online banking).\par
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\b 10.  Can I only use numbers in my PIN?\par
\b0 No. A PIN can include a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces.\par
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\b 11.  What information is on my card?\par
\b0 Information Cards can contain the following information:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Card data\b0  is the data that can be sent to a requesting site. Card data is the only information that is ever sent to a requesting site.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Card name\b0  is the name that is shown with the card.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Card picture\b0  is the picture that is shown with the card.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Card type\b0  indicates whether the card is a personal card or a managed card.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Card history\b0  shows a list of sites to which you have sent this card. The most recent date on which you sent the card is also shown.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Card ID\b0  is a unique card identifier.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Created on\b0  shows the date when the card was created. Only personal cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Issued by\b0  shows the name of the managed card provider. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Issued on \b0 shows the date when a card was issued by a managed card provider. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Valid through \b0 shows the date after which the card is not valid. Only managed cards have this information.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar To see information for a card, select the card, and then click \b Preview\b0 .\par
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\b 12.  How do I get a managed card?\par
\b0 Installing a managed card requires a managed card file that is issued by a managed card provider. If you do not have a managed card file and you want to install a managed card, exit Windows\~CardSpace and contact the managed card provider. \par
To install a managed card file, do one of the following:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Locate the managed card file in Windows\~Explorer, and then double-click the file icon.\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Click \b Install a managed card\b0  in Windows\~CardSpace.\par
\pard\nowidctlpar Before your managed card is installed, you will be asked to review information about the card provider so that you can be sure that you want to install a card from that provider. After you install the managed card, it will appear in your card collection and you can send it to sites.\par
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\b 13.  What are the Windows\~CardSpace minimum requirements for a bank or major Internet business?\par
\b0 Sites that attain an Extended Validation (EV) certificate meet the minimum Windows\~CardSpace requirements for a bank or major Internet business. As part of a Windows\~CardSpace card request, the site requesting your card can present a certificate verifying its identity. To combat identity theft, banks and major Internet businesses can sign their site with an EV certificate. A site with an EV certificate can have some or all of the following verified by a certification authority (CA):\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360 Name\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Location\par
{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Logo\par
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\b 14.  We both use the same computer. How do we separate our cards?\par
\b0 The best way to keep your cards separate is to create a unique Windows user account for each computer user. For more information about adding user accounts, see Help and Support. If multiple users want to separate their cards in a single Windows logon, they can change the names of the cards to distinguish between them.\par
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\b To change the name of a card\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  View all your cards.\par
2.  Select the card that you want to change.\par
3.  Click \b Preview\b0 .\par
4.  Click \b Edit\b0 .\par
5.  Change the card name underneath the picture of the card.\par
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\b 15.  How do I back up my cards or transfer them to another computer?\par
\b0 Cards are stored on your computer in an encrypted format. To save a backup file containing some or all of your cards or to use a card on a different computer, you can save cards to a backup card file. \par
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\b To back up your cards\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Start Windows\~CardSpace.\par
2.  View all your cards.\par
3.  In the pane on the right of your screen, click \b Back up cards\b0 .\par
4.  Select the cards that you want to back up.\par
5.  Browse to the folder where you want to save the backup card file, and then give it a name.\par
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When you complete these steps, you save a file containing some or all of your cards. You can copy the backup card file to media such as a Universal Serial Bus (USB) storage device, CD, or other digital media. You can restore the backup card file on this computer or on another computer.\par
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\b To restore your cards\par
\pard\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b0 1.  Save the backup card file to the computer.\par
2.  Browse to the location of the file on the computer.\par
3.  Double-click the file, and then follow the instructions to restore the cards.\par
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\b 16.  How do I switch between input languages?\par
\b0 You can switch between input languages in Windows\~CardSpace by using the standard Windows key sequence LEFT ALT + SHIFT. This combination switches between the input languages that are installed in Windows\~CardSpace. To install additional languages, see the language settings in Control Panel.\par
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\b 17.  Are accessibility applications available in Windows\~CardSpace?\par
\b0 Yes.\par
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\b 18.  What if I forget my PIN or password?\par
\b0 If you cannot unlock a card because you forgot your PIN or your password, you may have to delete the card and then create or install a new one. This may cause sites to which you sent the card in the past to not recognize you. If you cannot unlock a managed card because you forgot your PIN or your password and the file is not available, contact the managed card provider for a replacement card. If you forget the password that protects your backup card file, you cannot restore the cards that it contains. \par
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\b 19.  Why does Windows\~CardSpace open repeatedly when I close it?\par
\b0 If Windows\~CardSpace opens every time that you close it, you may be trapped by a broken or malicious site. The site is causing Windows\~CardSpace to open every time that you close it. To exit Windows\~CardSpace, click \b Disable Windows\~CardSpace\b0 . Clicking this link will take you to your browser without returning to the site that is opening Windows\~CardSpace.\par
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\b 20.  What happens when a managed card expires?\par
\b0 Some managed cards are issued with expiration dates. If you send a managed card after its expiration date, either the requesting site or the managed card provider may decline the card. For more information about an expired managed card and how to renew it, contact the managed card provider.\par
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\b 21.  Can deleted cards be restored?\par
\b0 When cards are deleted, they are permanently removed from Windows\~CardSpace. All card data and card history are erased. The only way to restore deleted cards is to obtain a backup file of the cards that you created before you deleted any cards.\par
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\b 22.  Why should I back up my cards?\par
\b0 You should back up cards to:\par
\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\nowidctlpar\fi-360\li360\b Transfer your cards to another computer\b0\emdash You can use a backup card file to transfer cards to another computer. After you restore the backup card file, you will be able to send these cards from either computer. Sites will be able to recognize you from either computer. If you store your cards on a USB drive or other media, you can take your cards with you wherever you go.\par
\b{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Recovery in case of accidental loss\b0\emdash You should back up to a file all the cards that you would want to restore in case of data loss or hard drive failure. Store the backup card file where it will not be lost in case of data loss or if the computer is damaged or stolen.\par
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Choose a fileOpen Picture FileOpen Information Card File"Save Windows CardSpace Backup FileeImage Files (*.bmp *.gif *.jpg *.jpeg *.png *.tif *.tiff)*.bmp;*.gif;*.jpg;*.jpeg;*.png;*.tif;*.tiff,Managed Information Card Files (*.crd)*.crd.Windows CardSpace Backup Files (*.crds)*.crds"Open Windows CardSpace Backup FileNameValueOrganizationLast PresentedPACannot save trust decision.PAWindows CardSpace could not start because the information that was obtained from the site was not valid. For more information, contact the site.|An unsupported image format has been detected. Supported picture file types include .bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, .tiff, .tif and .gif.,The PIN must be at least %1!d! character(s).QThe PINs do not match. Retype and then confirm your PIN. PINs are case sensitive.'The PIN is not correct. Retype the PIN.|There is a problem with this card, and it cannot be submitted. Contact the card provider to request a new managed card file.The picture file format for this file is an unknown or invalid file type. Select a different picture file. Supported picture file types include .bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, .tiff, .tif and .gif.MThe user name or password is not correct. Retype your user name and password.UThe backup file cannot be restored. The password that you entered may not be correct.The personal card that is used for authentication of the managed card cannot be found. If you have a backup file containing the missing personal card, restore the card. For additional information, contact the card provider.The selected file is not a managed card file (.crd) or a Windows CardSpace backup file (.crds). Select a different file, and try again.iThe selected file is not a Windows CardSpace backup file (.crds). Select a different file, and try again.The card collection for Windows CardSpace could not be found or was corrupt. If you have a backup of your card collection, restore your cards from your backup file.iThe selected file is not a Windows CardSpace backup file (.crds). Select a different file, and try again.\The selected file is not a managed card file (.crd). Select a different file, and try again.*No card is selected. Please select a card.lAn error was encountered in the attempt to open the private desktop. Close Windows CardSpace, and try again.The certificate for this site or managed card provider cannot be displayed or is not available. Contact the site or the managed card provider.\The card name includes invalid characters, or it contains only spaces. Retype the card name.The file does not contain a valid card. Select a different file, and try again. If this is a managed Information Card, contact your card provider.wWindows CardSpace experienced an error while loading and could not start. Please close Windows CardSpace and try again.
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Du&plicateDe&lete6This site requires a personal card.  Click Add a card.4This site requires a managed card. Click Add a card.BThis site requires information that is not contained in this card.Su&mmary&Information&History&Send	&RetrieveThis is a personal card. This site requires a managed card. To meet the requirements of this site, click Back to select a different card.This is a managed card. This site requires a personal card. To meet the requirements of this site, click Back to select a different card.The card provider has declined to provide a preview of the data that will be sent. For more information, click What data will be sent?CThe card contents are not available in a form that you can examine.&Include optional dataRecent card history (not sent):#This card has not been used before.PA&Edit^You must add information to send this card to this site. To add data to this card, click Edit.DThe site is requesting new data. Review the data before you send it.	Card Name
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Not specified#Additional card details (not sent):/Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are requiredJThe card provider will know that you are sending information to this site.MDeleting this card may prevent sites that use this card from recognizing you. Do you want to delete this card?&Delete9This card is used to authenticate you at %1!u! providers.&Cancel!Sites where you've used this card&Delete AllThe information that you will send is not protected with encryption and can be viewed by others.  Do not send a card that includes sensitive information.,Please choose a password to secure the file.Type &password:&Retype password:	Co&ntinueType &password:	Co&ntinue/The password must be at least %1!d! characters.>The passwords do not match. Type and then retype the password.Invalid password.PA&CancelPAY%1 requires user name and password to validate this request. Enter the information below.
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&Password:&OK&CancelUnknown issuerEnter your password&Cancel&Include optional dataSendPA&CancelContacting %1. Please wait...Contacting %1. Please wait...&OK3Windows CardSpace is retrieving data from the site.PAThis card was issued by0The identity of this issuer has been verified by&Install#The managed card issuer is unknown..The managed card issuer has not been verified.KAn older version of the same card exists. Importing will replace this card.JA newer version of the same card exists. Importing will replace this card.FA card with the same version exists. Importing will replace this card.Card Information:&CancelPA&Install and Exit`To view the complete policy, copy this URL, exit Windows CardSpace, and paste into your browser.5The site has declined to provide a privacy statement..Retrieving privacy statement from the site....8An error occurred when retrieving the privacy statement.JThe privacy statement published by this site is too large to be displayed.&Cancel	Co&ntinueError importing file&Submit&Back Up&Cancel	Co&ntinue&Restore&Cancel	Co&ntinue&Cancel&File name:
Bro&wse...PAN%1 validates your identity using this card. Enter the PIN to unlock this card.
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Add a CardUnspecified recipientPAYou are about to permanently delete all cards for this Windows user on this computer.
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Personal cards identify you to sites and online services so that you can log on or register quickly. The data on your new card will be encrypted and stored on this computer. You can send one card to many sites.Install a Managed card
Managed cards are issued by businesses or organizations. They represent data (for example, credit card information) that is stored by the card provider. To learn more about managed cards, click What type of card should I add?vRestore cards you previously backed up
If you backed up cards from this or another computer, you can restore them now.PA(Select the type of card you want to add.
Add a cardCreate a card to send to %1/Create a personal card to satisfy this request..Install a managed card to satisfy this requestNameLocationSite information:LogoSite information verified by:Not VerifiedRetrieving Logo...No Logo availableCard issuer:!Card issuer identity verified by:Card to be imported:Only the name of the site has been verified. The operator of the site and its location are not verified. Banks or major Internet businesses may choose to better identify themselves for your protection. To learn more, click Why is this important?Verified site logoPACertificateCard Picture#This site is owned and operated by:This card provider s information cannot be verified. Banks or major internet businesses usually choose to better identify themselves for your protection. To learn more, click why is this important?This site s information cannot be verified. Banks or major internet businesses usually choose to better identify themselves for your protection. To learn more, click why is this important?Not verified&File name:
Bro&wse...Import: Choose a managed card to installFor you to add a managed card, a card file from a managed card provider must be available. Managed cards are usually issued by businesses or organizations.	Co&ntinue
Restore cardssRestored cards are added to your card collection, and you can use them like cards that you create on this computer.To name a file, click Browse'To install a managed card, click Browse6This site requires a managed card that you don t have.&SaveUser Preferences8En&able accessibility applications for Windows CardSpaceTo enable accessibility applications for Windows CardSpace, mark the check box. Changes will take effect the next time you start Windows CardSpace.Enabling accessibility applications may reduce the security of Windows CardSpace. For more information, click How do accessibility applications affect security?&CancelPAnReview the following site information and privacy statement to decide if you want to send a card to this site.{To see or edit card data before you send it, select a card, and then click Preview. To create a new card, click Add a card.Confirm that you want to permanently delete all cards from Windows CardSpace. If you continue, all cards will be deleted from this Windows user account.xReview the following provider information and privacy statement to decide if you will install a card from this provider.BTo open this backup file, type the password that is protecting it.If the restored cards include a newer, identical version of a card that is already in your card collection, the older card will be overwritten.Review the card data and the sites where this card is used. If you delete this card, you may lose access to sites where you used this card.The details of this personal card indicate what data will be sent to the site. You can change the date, name, and picture for this card.kReview the data that this site is requesting. To edit the data, name, and picture for this card click Edit.ZReview the data that this site is requesting. To view the data to be sent, click Retrieve.rThis personal card is encrypted and stored on this computer. To edit the card data, name, and picture, click Edit.The data on this managed card is stored by the card provider. The card name is stored on this computer. To edit the name of this card, click Edit.^The card data, name, and picture for this personal card are stored encrypted on this computer.qThe data on this managed card is stored by the card provider. To change the card data, contact the card provider.A PIN can use any combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. A minimum of four characters is required. A minimum of eight characters is recommended.To view or send this card, type your personal identification number (PIN). A PIN-protected card will be relocked when you send it or exit Windows CardSpace.A PIN can use any combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. A minimum of four characters is required. A minimum of eight characters is recommended.You can save your cards to a file to back them up or to transfer them to a different computer. Select the cards that you want to back up.To select the name and location of your encrypted backup file, click Browse. After you select the name and location of your encrypted backup file, click Continue.A password is used to encrypt your backup file. A strong password includes uppercase letters and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.Name the backup fileA password can include any combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. Passwords are case sensitive. Your password must include a minimum of eight characters..Please wait while Windows CardSpace starts ...This card has been sent to the following sites. You can sort the cards by name or by the most recent date that the card was sent.DUser preferences allow you to enable optional features and settings.EThe site has issued this statement about the use of your information.SBrowse to the folder and choose the name of the file to use with Windows CardSpace.OCards without a PIN may be viewed or sent by anyone using this Windows account.The details of this personal card indicate what data will be sent to the site. You can change the data, name, and picture for this card.PACard Id	Issued On	Issued By
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Personal CardManaged Card&Don't show me this page again.&OKWelcome to Windows CardSpace"!Windows CardSpace is a system for creating relationships with websites and online services. Windows CardSpace provides a consistent way for:	"  Sites to request information from you.

	"  You to review the identity of a site.

	"  You to manage your information by using cards.

	"  You to review card information before you send it to a site.

Windows CardSpace can replace the user names and passwords that you use to register and log on to websites and online services.What s next?}You can select cards to send to websites or online services. If you don't have any cards, you can create a card that will be encrypted and stored on this computer. Before you send a card, you will be asked to review the identity of the site that is requesting information.



Microsoft will not see your card data unless you send your card to a Microsoft website or online service.OThis card does not meet the requirements of this site. Choose a different card.PA:"%1"PAWhy is this important?Which card should I send?Why should I restore cards?What if I forget my password? Which cards will be overwritten?%What happens when I delete this card?What type of card should I add?Why is this important?&What data should I include on my card?What data will be sent?What makes a good PIN?What if I forget my PIN?(What happens when I delete all my cards?Why should I back up cards?)How can I delete the history of my cards?2How do accessibility applications affect security?!What is a site privacy statement?&What data should I include on my card?$Why should I install a managed card?PAWindows CardSpaceThe following error occurred:&Disable&Close=The certificate associated with this card could not be found.PAApplication Icon	Info IconWarning Icon
Error IconLocked Icon
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Verified IconShield Warning IconPANot verified IconPAWindows CardSpaceWManage Information Cards used to log on and register with websites and online services._An error occurred accessing the Windows CardSpace. Please check the event log for more details.ErrorjThe Windows CardSpace service cannot be started. The service may have been disabled by your administrator.Windows CardSpace backupWindows CardSpace backup filePAManaged Information CardManaged Information Card filePAWindows CardSpace Help'The PIN is not correct. Retype the PIN.4The PIN contains invalid data. Type a different PIN.JThe PIN length must be between 4 and 255 characters. Type a different PIN.
&Current PIN:	&New PIN:Con&firm new PIN:C&hangeCancel&Lock&Remove&UnlockIThe current PIN is not correct. Retype your PIN. PINs are case sensitive.PAWindows CardSpace<Websites and applications might invoke Windows CardSpace repeatedly. This can happen maliciously or by accident. Either way, it makes it difficult or impossible to use other applications. If you click OK, Windows CardSpace will be disabled. To enable it again, close and then restart your web browser or application.PABWindows CardSpace experienced an internal error. Please try again.BAn error occurred accessing the Windows CardSpace card collection.UAn error occurred during export of a card from the Windows CardSpace card collection.Windows CardSpace encountered an error when verifying the identity of the site and cannot continue.  To close Windows CardSpace, click OK.  To temporarily prevent Windows CardSpace from starting, click Disable.XThe managed card could not be installed. Contact the card provider for more information.*An argument that was received was invalid.WAn error occurred during the request. An exception was detected in the current request.2The data present in a card could not be validated.7A key that was used to decrypt the store was not valid.7The logos present in the certificate failed validation.SThe password is not correct. Type the password again. Passwords are case sensitive."Incoming policy failed validation."A process has exited unexpectedly.>Windows CardSpace is temporarily unavailable. Please try again(Windows CardSpace could not be accessed.NThe system is in the process of shutting down and cannot process this request.PAA token could not be created.hCheck your network connection, and verify that you have supplied the correct authentication credentials.The recipient was not trusted.2The user canceled the interaction with the system.(The card collection could not be loaded.4Failed to start up the Windows CardSpace UI process.dThe policy contains requirements that are not supported by the current version of Windows CardSpace.?The maximum number of cryptographic sessions has been exceeded.)The specified file could not be accessed.$The specified request was malformed.PAThe card provider requires you to use a newer version of the card. If you do not have a newer version of this card, exit Windows CardSpace and contact the card provider.JThe card provider requires that the identity of the recipient be provided.hCheck your network connection, and verify that you have supplied the correct authentication credentials.hCheck your network connection, and verify that you have supplied the correct authentication credentials.wThis card provider cannot supply the data that is requested by the site. Select a different managed card and try again.)The card contents could not be retrieved.PA@@@X8PGeneral

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