18195855. ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Thomas J. Miller of San Jose CA (US)

Lori Choy of San Jose CA (US)

Ryan H. Depaola of San Francisco CA (US)

Kevin C. Kupillas of Santa Clara CA (US)

Adam M. Noffsinger of San Francisco CA (US)

Allie M. Perry of San Jose CA (US)

Elsma Ramirez of San Francisco CA (US)

Matthew C. Sanders of Santa Clara CA (US)

ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18195855 titled 'ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure is about account management in a computer system. It involves provisioning an account onto the system and using it for autofill operations. It also includes presenting order information to the user and receiving input to apply future rewards to a specified account. Additionally, it involves displaying awards.

  • Account management in a computer system
  • Provisioning an account onto the system
  • Using the account for autofill operations
  • Presenting order information to the user
  • Receiving input to apply future rewards to a specified account
  • Displaying awards

Potential applications of this technology:

  • E-commerce platforms can use this technology to manage user accounts and provide autofill functionality for a seamless checkout experience.
  • Loyalty programs can utilize this technology to allow users to apply future rewards to their accounts, enhancing customer engagement and retention.
  • Online retailers can present order information to users, improving transparency and facilitating order tracking.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Simplifies the process of managing user accounts in a computer system.
  • Streamlines the autofill operation, reducing the need for manual data entry.
  • Enhances user experience by presenting relevant order information.
  • Provides a convenient way for users to apply future rewards to their accounts.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved efficiency and accuracy in managing user accounts.
  • Time-saving for users by automating the autofill process.
  • Increased transparency and convenience in accessing order information.
  • Enhanced customer satisfaction and loyalty through the application of future rewards.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure generally relates to account management. In some examples, an account is provisioned onto the computer system. In some examples, an account is used for performing an autofill operation. In some examples, order information is presented to the user. In some examples, input is received to apply future rewards to a specified account. In some examples, awards are displayed.