18488555. DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY OF CONTENT LOCATORS FROM PREVIOUS COMPUTING DEVICE (Google LLC)

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DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY OF CONTENT LOCATORS FROM PREVIOUS COMPUTING DEVICE

Organization Name

Google LLC

Inventor(s)

Daniel Peng of Seattle WA US

Jorge Zuniga of Falls Church VA US

Nesrine Changuel of Vanves FR

Sophie Chang of Seattle WA US

Thomas Nont Boonsiri of Santa Clara CA US

Tarun Bansal of Bellevue WA US

Matthew Spencer Rendely of Seattle WA US

Nasim Sedaghat of Montreal CA

DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY OF CONTENT LOCATORS FROM PREVIOUS COMPUTING DEVICE

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18488555 titled 'DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY OF CONTENT LOCATORS FROM PREVIOUS COMPUTING DEVICE

Original Abstract Submitted

A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium can include instructions stored thereon that, when executed by at least one processor, are configured to cause a computing device to receive a first content locator and a second content locator, content associated with the first content locator being previously accessed by a previous computing device in association with a user account and content associated with the second content locator being previously accessed by the previous computing device in association with the user account; determine that the content associated with the first content locator is eligible for viewing on the current computing device; determine that the content associated with the second content locator is ineligible for viewing on the computing device; and present, using a web browser associated with the user account, content associated with the first content locator without presenting content associated with the second content locator.