Fw: Upgrading Winamp User System

  • From: "Marsha" <marcatony@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <winamp4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 05:50:21 -0500

Untitled DocumentHi
  Could you please explain what this really means?  Thanks for your help.

Marsha


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Winampteam
To: marcatony@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 4:02 PM
Subject: Upgrading Winamp User System


      Dear Winamp User,

      Nullsoft will be upgrading Winamp.com to a more robust and secure 
registration and authentication system on or around May 13.

      The new Winamp authentication system will also support the Screen Name 
Service ("SNS"), a service owned and operated by Nullsoft's parent company 
AOL LLC ("AOL"). These upgrades will allow all Winamp users to access AOL 
products and services, while also allowing existing AOL users to access 
Winamp services.

      As a part of the upgrade, we have updated our authentication page 
(www.winamp.com/user/login) to allow AOL users to login natively, and we 
have enabled the SNS service on your Winamp Account. You can continue to use 
your existing Winamp name and password at the current login page.

      However, as part of the upgraded authentication process, the first 
time you login with your SNS-enabled account you will be required to agree 
to AOL's terms of service and privacy policy, which governs your use of SNS. 
If you happen to be a current AOL user, and registered for Winamp with your 
AOL or AIM screen name, then you can use your existing AOL screenname and 
password to log into Winamp.

      For more information about the new user system, take a look at the 
Winamp blog 
(http://blog.winamp.com/2009/05/07/winamp-upgrades-user-identity-system).

      Thanks for your help,

      Winamp Team




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