18507292. Conversation Privacy for Third Party Applications simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Conversation Privacy for Third Party Applications

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Luis R. Deliz Centeno of Oakland CA (US)

Joseph P. Cerra of San Francisco CA (US)

Conversation Privacy for Third Party Applications - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18507292 titled 'Conversation Privacy for Third Party Applications

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for collaborating in a multiuser communication session, where a first device launches an application in a session with a second device. The first device receives data from the first user, provides input data to the application, and shares communication data with the second device. The second device sends communication data back, which is presented in the application's environment without direct access to the communication data.

  • Explanation of the patent/innovation:

- Multiuser communication session collaboration technique - Launching applications in a session between two devices - Data exchange between users and applications - Sharing communication data between devices - Presentation of communication data in the application's environment

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in virtual meetings, online collaboration tools, multiplayer gaming, and remote teamwork platforms.

Problems Solved

- Secure sharing of communication data in a multiuser session - Enhanced collaboration experience between users and applications - Improved privacy and data protection in shared environments

Benefits

- Facilitates real-time interaction and data exchange - Enhances user experience in collaborative settings - Ensures privacy and security of communication data

Potential Commercial Applications

- Enterprise communication and collaboration software - Virtual event platforms - Online education tools - Multiplayer gaming applications

Possible Prior Art

One potential prior art could be the use of screen sharing applications that allow users to collaborate in real-time but may not provide the same level of data privacy and security as described in this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact data privacy in multiuser communication sessions?

This technology enhances data privacy by restricting applications from accessing direct communication data between users, ensuring a secure collaboration environment.

What are the implications of this innovation for real-time collaboration tools?

This innovation could revolutionize real-time collaboration tools by providing a more secure and efficient way for users to interact and share data in multiuser sessions.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure pertains to techniques for collaborating in a multiuser communication session, including, at a first device, receiving a request to launch a first application in a multiuser communication session with a second device; presenting an environment of the first application in the multiuser communication session; receiving, by one or more processes of the multiuser communication session, data from the first user, the data including input data and first communications data; providing, by the one or more processes, the input data to the first application; providing, by the one or more processes, the first communications data to the second device; receiving, by the one or more processes, second communications data from the second device; and presenting, by the one or more processes, the second communications data in the environment of the first application, wherein the first application is restricted from accessing the first communications data and second communications data.