Patent classifications
G06Q20/12
Systems and methods for minimizing user interactions for cardholder authentication
A method and system include providing a user interface associated with an issuer of an account; receiving, at the user interface, a request to generate a token associated with a user account; generating at least one token associated with the user account; authenticating one or more elements associated with the user account, wherein authentication may be one of prior to and subsequent to the generation of the at least one token; and receiving the at least one token. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Systems and methods for minimizing user interactions for cardholder authentication
A method and system include providing a user interface associated with an issuer of an account; receiving, at the user interface, a request to generate a token associated with a user account; generating at least one token associated with the user account; authenticating one or more elements associated with the user account, wherein authentication may be one of prior to and subsequent to the generation of the at least one token; and receiving the at least one token. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Systems and methods for encrypting data and algorithms
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for achieving privacy for both data and an algorithm that operates on the data. A system can involve receiving an algorithm from an algorithm provider and receiving data from a data provider, dividing the algorithm into a first algorithm subset and a second algorithm subset and dividing the data into a first data subset and a second data subset, sending the first algorithm subset and the first data subset to the algorithm provider and sending the second algorithm subset and the second data subset to the data provider, receiving a first partial result from the algorithm provider based on the first algorithm subset and first data subset and receiving a second partial result from the data provider based on the second algorithm subset and the second data subset, and determining a combined result based on the first partial result and the second partial result.
Transaction-enabled systems and methods for royalty apportionment and stacking
Transaction-enabled systems and methods for royalty apportionment and stacking are disclosed. An example system may include a plurality of royalty generating elements (a royalty stack) each related to a corresponding one or more of a plurality of intellectual property (IP) assets (an aggregate stack of IP). The system may further include a royalty apportionment wrapper to interpret IP licensing terms and apportion royalties to a plurality of owning entities corresponding to the aggregate stack of IP in response to the IP licensing terms and a smart contract wrapper. The smart contract wrapper is configured to access a distributed ledger, interpret an IP description value and IP addition request, to add an IP asset to the aggregate stack of IP, and to adjust the royalty stack.
USER INTERFACE FOR TRANSACTIONS
The present disclosure generally relates to techniques for managing contextual transactions. In some examples, at a sender electronic device, a first user provides authorization to purchase an item for a second user. In some examples, at a recipient device, the second user selects one or more attributes for the item and requests to claim the item. In some examples, an electronic device displays a representation of an item and a purchase affordance for purchasing the item using a payment system that is available on the electronic device.
INTUITIVE TIPPING SYSTEM FOR USER INTERACTION SYSTEM
In one aspect, an interactive system is disclosed that includes a first sex toy including a sensor that is configured to be engaged by a first user. Manipulation of the first sex toy is detected by the sensor and triggers the interactive system to provide compensation to a second user. In another aspect, a wristband sensor is provided that is configured to attach to a first user's body and the sensor is configured to send signals to a central server which determines compensation for a second user.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURE PEER-TO-PEER TRANSMISSION OF CONTENT IN DISTRIBUTED LEDGER NEWORKS
Different aspects of the invention implement an enhanced DLT system, and corresponding method, that allows the peer-to-peer transmission of huge amounts of data packets of content between users, and to be stored in the DLT network, in a secure, trustworthy and efficient manner. By allowing the interface between any type of existing layer 1 DLT network, it does not require the complex, slow, costly and highly risk process involved in the generation of a new layer 1 DLT network. It opens up the range of possible applications of the DLT network to applications in Big Data, IOT, Web 3, MMOG, or any other environment that needs the trust provided by the immutability of data stored in the DLT network.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING ONLINE SECURITY
A method for providing online security may include: (1) receiving, by a validation computer program executed by a trusted entity backend for a trusted entity, a call from a web browser executed on a customer electronic device browsing a webpage for an online entity, the call comprising an online entity identifier for the online entity and a session identifier, wherein the webpage for the online entity may include a hidden <iframe> comprising code that causes the web browser to execute the call; (2) confirming, by the validation computer program, that a cookie for the trusted entity may be stored on the customer electronic device; and (3) returning, by the validation computer program, a first value indicating that the customer electronic device is known to the trusted entity or a second value indicating that the customer electronic device is not known to the trusted entity based on the confirmation.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SELLING AND BUYING MASS CUSTOMIZATION PRODUCTS
A method for identifying an object or product for purchase includes scanning, by the user, an example object for a code or marking; reading the code or marking; communicating with a database to index the code or marking with information about the example object, wherein the information includes contact information or a contact link for a manufacturer or supplier of the example object; and receiving the information and providing the information to the user. A method for purchasing a product based on the information can include receiving an order for a product using the contact information or contact link for the manufacturer or supplier; receiving payment for the order; and delivering a portion of the payment to an entity that displayed the example object from which the code or marking was scanned.
Method of improving efficiency of arena concessions
A computer software application (APP) is programmed into a smartphone. The smartphone allows a user to access various concessions and facilitate ordering items such as food, beverages, souvenirs, and memorabilia. The APP allows the user to input their seat location so the vendor can locate the user to deliver what has been ordered. The APP includes information concerning the user. The concessionaires all have a communication device allowing them to receive orders from users and to fulfill them.