Patent classifications
G06Q20/3821
Method and System for Asynchronous Mobile Payments for Multiple In-Person Transactions Conducted in Parallel
A mobile consumer device with a display, processor(s), and memory: identifies a merchant device in proximity to the consumer device based on broadcasted information transmitted by the first merchant device, the broadcasted information including a first identifier corresponding to the first merchant device; transmits the first identifier to a server and receives from the server an electronic communication including identification and transaction information associated with the merchant; displays the identification information, receives user selection of the merchant identification information; and in response, displays the merchant transaction information, receives supplemental user information, and transmits the supplemental transaction information to the server for completion of the transaction.
INTERMEDIARY COMMUNICATIONS OVER NON-PERSISTENT NETWORK CONNECTIONS
A mobile device with a first transceiver, a second transceiver, one or more processors, and memory bridges communications between an offline retail machine with a short-range communication capability and a remote server by obtaining via the first transceiver a single-use request code from an information packet broadcast by the offline retail machine; transmitting via the second transceiver the single-use request code to a remote server; obtaining via the second transceiver from the remote server a grant token including the single-use request code; detecting a trigger condition for initiating provision of a product or service by the offline retail machine; and in response to detecting the trigger condition, initiating performance of the provision of the product or service by transmitting the grant token to the offline retail machine via the first transceiver.
Interactive mobile sessions based on point-of-sale and network transactions
Techniques described herein include analyzing point-of-sale transactions and initiating interactive mobile sessions responsive to the transactions. Platform servers receive transaction data indicative of a transaction performed via a point-of-sale system, determine additional data associated with server processes, and initiate interactive session with the mobile device to receive the additional data for performing the server processes. Based on the interactive sessions and additional data, the platform servers may enhance fraud detection capabilities and generates compliance records for tax and expense reporting based on the transactions, while supporting credentialing and authentication capabilities.
Systems and methods for two-way account onboarding and linking across multiple service providers
Methods and systems for facilitating a two-way user accounts onboarding and linking across multiple service providers are presented. Upon logging in a user device to a first user account of a first service provider, a first user interface associated with the first service provider is provided on the user device. Through the first user interface, a user of the user device may request creating a second user account with a second service provider. The first service provider may then exchange access tokens and refresh tokens with the second service provider to link the first user account with the second user account. After the linking, the first service provider may configure the first user interface to provide the user access to the second user account without requiring the user to log in to the second user account.
Distributed ledger system for automated claim adjudication
In one aspect, a distributed ledger system include a first network node configured to detect a triggering condition for processing a claim; collect user and broker information for processing the claim; convert the information from a first computer-readable format to a second computer-readable format; validate the converted information based on corresponding digital signatures; generate claim state objects based on the validated information to be used by each node of the distributed ledger system to execute a smart contract for processing the claim; receive one or more updated claim state objects from a second network node reflecting updated processing status of the claim to be used by each node of the distributed ledger system to execute the smart contract for processing the claim; and process the claim based on results of execution of the smart contract using the one or more updated claim state objects.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DUAL EMAIL AND WEB BASED CHECKOUT IN AN UNSEGMENTED LIST
A system and method for leveraging email to complete a checkout for registered and unregistered customers of the e-commerce system are disclosed. The system and method include receiving, by an email payment gateway, an email message comprising a customer email address and a token. The token includes transaction information for a transaction from a third party vendor. The system and method further include determining a registration status of a customer based on the customer email address, wherein the registration status is one of a registered customer of the e-commerce system or an unregistered customer of the e-commerce system. The system and method further include decoding the token and sending an email message to the customer email address based on the registration status and the decoded token.
TOKENIZING A PRIMARY ACCOUNT NUMBER PRIOR TO TRANSMISSION TO A TERMINAL
In some implementations, a transaction card may receive transaction data from a transaction terminal based on initiation of a transaction with the transaction terminal; generate a tokenized primary account number, for use with the transaction, based on the transaction data and an actual primary account number of the transaction card; and transmit the tokenized primary account number to the transaction terminal for processing the transaction.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEVICE LEVEL AUTHENTICATION IN ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS
A method for distributing data to a computing device using device level authentication includes: receiving a single use key from a payment institution, the single use key encrypted by the payment institution using a first encryption, a server public key, and device data; wrapping a device public key using the server public key; electronically transmitting at least the device data, the wrapped device public key, and the single use key to a server; receiving the single use key encrypted using a second encryption from the server, the second encryption using the device public key to encrypt the single use key; decrypting the single use key encrypted with the second encryption using a device private key; and electronically transmitting the decrypted single use key and payment credentials to a point of sale device.
METHOD AND GUI FOR SETTLEMENT OF COMMODITY CONTRACTS DENOMINATED IN COMMODITY CONTRACT TOKENS
A computer method and graphical user interface (GUI) for settlement of a commodity contract includes displaying, on an electronic display of a first user device, a GUI for receiving input of information related to a particular commodity smart contract for transfer of a commodity, receiving input data including information related to commodity attributes from a first user via the GUI, displaying a commodity price field in the GUI, transferring the received input data to a server computer, displaying a commit object in the GUI receiving input from the commit object, transmitting a commitment to the server computer to cause the server computer to establish a smart commodity contract for the commodity, and displaying, in the GUI on the electronic display, a receipt acknowledgement object indicating that the smart contract is established and the first user is obligated to abide by the smart contract.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OBFUSCATING TRANSACTION INFORMATION
A computer-implemented method for anonymizing online transaction details may include performing a process to generate an identifier (ID) and reference address for a user, and receiving a request for transaction processing from an e-commerce server. The request may include first data including: information associated with a purchase of a product to be delivered to the user; the identifier; and the reference address. The method may further include: in response to the request, determining whether the ID and reference address are included in the request, and if so, obtaining the accurate address and shipping rate rules; applying, based on the first data and the accurate address, the shipping rate rules to determine accurate shipping rate cost information associated with delivering the product to the accurate address; performing an anonymizing process on the accurate information to obtain anonymous shipping rate information, and transmitting the anonymous shipping rate information to the e-commerce server.