US Patent Application 17661839. Aggregating Permissions Across Multiple Platforms with Co-Signers simplified abstract

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Aggregating Permissions Across Multiple Platforms with Co-Signers

Organization Name

Capital One Services, LLC


Inventor(s)

Brad Norcross of Richardson TX (US)

Sandeep K. Vanka of Plano TX (US)

Mitchell Mays of Little Elm TX (US)

Roshni Rao of Frisco TX (US)

Susan Hannagan of Dallas TX (US)

Tahressa Moore of Lucas TX (US)

Bryan Parker of Richardson TX (US)

Camille Gaelle Gupta of Frisco TX (US)

Arielle Mcmahon of Plano TX (US)

Rebecca Hummel of Richardson TX (US)

Jiaxin Guo of Chicago IL (US)

Mia Frederick of The Colony TX (US)

Alexis Pritchard of Dallas TX (US)

Srikanth Vadlapati of Louisville KY (US)

Aggregating Permissions Across Multiple Platforms with Co-Signers - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17661839 titled 'Aggregating Permissions Across Multiple Platforms with Co-Signers

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a system, process, and computer-readable medium for securely transferring user personal identification information (PII) across platforms. - The system allows users to have greater control over when their PII is released from a secure storage in one platform and securely provided to another platform. - The timing of the PII releases can be controlled by specific authorizations from the user through one or more processes. - The system improves security by ensuring that PII is transferred securely between platforms. - The system also improves user experience by allowing controlled reuse of PII, making it easier for users to provide their information to separate processes on different platforms.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system, process, and computer-readable medium for securely transferring user personal identification information (PII) across platforms, based on specific permissions, are described. One or more aspects provide greater control, to a user, of when that user's PII may be released from a secure storage in a first platform and securely provided to a second platform. The timing of those releases of the PII may be controlled by specific authorizations from the user via one or more processes. Also, in addition to improving the security associated with the PII transferred between platforms, one or more aspects improve users' experiences by permitting controlled reuse of users' PII to simplify how users provide their PII to separate processes being performed on separate platforms.