Patent classifications
G06Q20/4015
System and Method for Location-Based Transaction
A system and method for using at least location information to facilitate a transaction is provided. In one embodiment of the present invention, a mobile application operating on a mobile device is used to determine a location of the mobile device. Location information is then provided to a host device, where it is used to identify a second party. Information on the second party, including transactions offered, is then provided to the first party (e.g., via the mobile device, an intermediate device, and/or a device operated and/or owned by the second party). The first party can then interact with the mobile application to select or confirm at least one of the offered transactions. If the transaction is a purchase of goods/services, then a linked payment method may be charged. If the transaction is financial, then the first party may have to further provide authentication data (e.g., a PIN).
System and Method for Location-Based Transactions
A system and method for using at least location information to facilitate a transaction is provided. In one embodiment of the present invention, a mobile application operating on a mobile device is used to determine a location of the mobile device. Location information is then provided to a host device, where it is used to identify a second party (e.g., a store at the location, etc.). Information on the second party (e.g., store name, etc.) and acts of commerce (e.g., goods and services) offered by the second party is then provided to the mobile application. A first party can then interact with the mobile application to select or confirm an act of commerce that they would like to purchase. The host device then charges a payment method linked to the first party's account, and receipts of the purchase are provided to the mobile application and a merchant device.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOTE ATM ACCESS
A system includes a location identifier device and a computer system. The location identifier is configured to receive location information from the user device associated with a user based on the user device being within a predefined area. The computer system is configured to: receive the location information from the user device within the area via the location identifier device; receive a request for a transaction from the user device including first attribute information associated with the user; receive second attribute information associated with the user within the area; provide, based on the location information, an authorization signal including a transaction interface for display on the user device; and receive, from the user device via near field communication (NFC) tap with a terminal, a transaction code.
Electronic device supporting mobile payment, method for operating same, and storage medium
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a communication module, at least one processor, and a memory configured to be operatively coupled to the at least one processor, wherein the memory stores instructions configured to, when executed, cause the at least one processor to identify information on a first country in which the electronic device is located through the communication module, perform payment based on a first authentication method corresponding to the identified information on the first country in response to a first payment application execution request, and change the first authentication method to a second authentication method corresponding to information on a second country in response to detection of a change from the first country to the second country through the communication module.
Methods and systems of providing verification of information using a centralized or distributed ledger
A method and system of providing verification of information of a user relating to an attestation transaction is provided, and includes sending a request for information of the user, wherein the information has been previously attested to in an attestation transaction stored within a centralized or distributed ledger at an attestation address; receiving at a processor associated with a verifier the information of the user; sending a cryptographic challenge nonce; receiving at the processor associated with the verifier the cryptographic challenge nonce signed by the user's private key; verifying user identity with the cryptographic challenge nonce signed by the user's private key; deriving a public attest key by using the information of the user; deriving an attestation address using the public attest key; and verifying the existence of the attestation transaction at the attestation address in the centralized or distributed ledger.
Systems and methods for data security
A method comprises: monitoring a data stream comprising a plurality of data events; identifying a data pattern comprising one or more of the plurality of data events; determining that at least one of the data events comprising the data pattern supports virtual card generation; determining that the at least one of the data events comprising the data pattern is performed using a physical card number at a geolocation; determining that at least one virtual number has been associated with profile data associated with a user; transmitting a notification comprising a request to generate a virtual number; and upon receipt of an approval of the request, executing a script to generate the virtual number and associate the virtual number with the geolocation.
Safe authentication from an automobile
A biometric corroborator receives an enhanced sound file, a vehicular data provided by a vehicle, and telemetry data provided by the vehicle to a telematics server. It then uses these to corroborate each other before deciding whether to authenticate a proposed transaction.
Ambient transaction system
An ambient transaction system is described for facilitating various transactions types between a management system and a connected device over a transaction platform. Based on a variety of different triggering conditions, the transaction platform may establish an integrated session among the transaction platform, the management system, and the connected device. The transaction platform includes integrated logic of the management system such that a presentment layer provided to the connected device by the transaction platform via the integrated session includes features of the management system associated with the transaction type. When the transaction is a payment transaction, the features may include a payment feature through which checkout options may be selected for payment via the connected device. Upon receiving a payment selection from the connected device, the transaction platform may transmit the payment information to a payment processing system, and provide payment confirmation to at least the management system.
Systems and methods for remote ATM access
A system includes a customer database that stores user information regarding a plurality of customers; a network interface configured to communicate data over a network; and a processing circuit. The processing circuit is configured to: receive a first indication that a customer is within a first predetermined distance of an automated teller machine (ATM) drive-through area; transmit an authorization signal to the customer computing device configured to activate an ATM pre-stage function of an application implemented on the customer computing device to pre-stage an ATM transaction; receive a second indication that the customer is within a second predetermined distance of an ATM in the ATM drive-through area; transmit transaction information regarding the ATM transaction to the ATM; and authorize the ATM transaction at the ATM in an ATM drive-through area based on the transaction information.
BOOKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Secure authentication and delayed transaction processing for booking management systems is provided. Third-party services partner with booking management systems to aggregate and list offerings of the third-party services in a digestible display on a one-stop platform. A booking management system can manage the authentication of payment card information on behalf of any number of such third-party services. The booking management system can maintain and process authentication information associated with traveler payment cards, and provide virtual payment information to the third-party services for payment following chargeable events. The third-party services may later initiate a transactions using the virtual payment information, without being required to perform authentication processing on the traveler payment card information maintained by the booking management system.