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Electronic Commerce Modeling Language

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Electronic Commerce Modeling Language (ECML) is a protocol which enables the e-commerce merchants to standardize their online payment processes. Through the application of ECML, customers' billing information in their digital wallet can be easily transferred to fill out the online checkout forms of electronic commerce merchants.[1]

There are various companies that have participated in ECML's alliances, including American Express and Mastercard.[1]

As a standard developed by the alliance, ECML has solved the problem of complex and confusing online manual payments caused by diverse web designs, and further reduces the chance of customer dropout (also called shopping cart abandonment).[1] However, ECML also deals with sensitive information such as credit card numbers and billing addresses—its data security is controversial, and privacy considerations should be taken.[2][3]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Goldstein <tgoldstein@brodia.com>, Ted. "ECML v1.1: Field Specifications for E-Commerce". tools.ietf.org. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  2. ^ Cranor, L.F. (2003). "P3P: making privacy policies more useful". IEEE Security & Privacy. 1 (6): 50–55. doi:10.1109/msecp.2003.1253568. ISSN 1540-7993.
  3. ^ "Pretty Poor Privacy: An Assessment of P3P andInternet Privacy". epic.org. Retrieved 2020-10-31.