Windows Live Login With Single-Use Code
Most web users are accustomed to filling out login forms to access a web account. These login forms usually ask for the username and password of a account. The information entered by the user is then compared to the information in the site's database and access is only granted if the username and password combination matches the records.
The permanency of the login information can pose a problem, especially on public computers and insecure networking environments. Anyone in possession of the username and password can log into the service.
Most web users are accustomed to filling out login forms to access a web account. These login forms usually ask for the username and password of a account. The information entered by the user is then compared to the information in the site's database and access is only granted if the username and password combination matches the records.
The permanency of the login information can pose a problem, especially on public computers and insecure networking environments. Anyone in possession of the username and password can log into the service.