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n. Software that enables a user to make approved payments to authenticated merchants over public networks and to manage payment card accounts and purchases.
A helper application for a web browser used to pass an encrypted credit card number from a buyer, through the sales merchant, and on to the server maintained by the credit company.
a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money
a piece of software kept on a user's hard disk that stores the documents associated with electronic payments, such as credit card information, the tokens of electronic cash systems such as DigiCash, and security certificates
Keywords:
Credentials,
Trustpoints,
Cryptographic,
Wrl,
Personas
A facility that acts as a container for credentials (identities, personas, and trustpoints). Each entity has one or more wallets, and each wallet, while logically identical, may exist on a file system or on a hardware device. The wallet may be password protected. A wallet may be shared (read only) across a network. In this case, the wallet should only contain public information (i.e., identities and trust points).
a container that is used to store authentication and signing credentials, including private keys, certificates, and trusted certificates needed by SSL
a holder of credentials usually used in login API calls
an abstraction used to store and manage authentication data such as keys, certificates, and trusted certificate s , also called trustpoints, which are needed by SSL
Keywords:
Knapsack,
Peddler,
Beggar,
Receptacle,
Sack
A bag or sack for carrying about the person, as a bag for carrying the necessaries for a journey; a knapsack; a beggar's receptacle for charity; a peddler's pack.
a secure container for things you don't want to lose or have stolen
a thing which enables you to carry gold more conveniently
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