17951057. QUICK RESPONSE CODES FOR DATA TRANSFER simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)
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QUICK RESPONSE CODES FOR DATA TRANSFER
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Matthew C. Byington of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Anton K. Diederich of Mountain View CA (US)
Luojie Xiang of San Jose CA (US)
QUICK RESPONSE CODES FOR DATA TRANSFER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17951057 titled 'QUICK RESPONSE CODES FOR DATA TRANSFER
Simplified Explanation
The patent application is about using QR codes for data transfer between accounts while ensuring protection against misuse.
- QR codes are utilized for performing data transfer between accounts
- The invention includes devices, components, systems, methods, and computer-readable medium
- Protection measures are implemented to prevent improper use of the QR codes
Potential Applications
This technology can be applied in various industries and scenarios, including:
- Banking and financial institutions for secure account transfers
- E-commerce platforms for quick and secure payment processing
- Mobile applications for seamless data sharing between devices
- Ticketing systems for efficient and secure ticket validation
Problems Solved
The technology addresses the following problems:
- Ensuring secure data transfer between accounts
- Preventing unauthorized use or misuse of QR codes
- Simplifying the process of data transfer using QR codes
- Enhancing the efficiency and reliability of account transfers
Benefits
The technology offers several benefits:
- Improved security measures for data transfer
- Quick and convenient account transfers using QR codes
- Protection against unauthorized access and misuse
- Enhanced user experience with simplified data transfer process
Original Abstract Submitted
The present application relates to devices and components including apparatus, systems, methods, and computer-readable medium to utilize quick response (QR) codes for performing a data transfer between accounts. Embodiments may provide protection from improper use of the QR codes.