18637105. DIFFERENTIATING OWN ACCESSORIES FROM THOSE OF OTHERS simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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DIFFERENTIATING OWN ACCESSORIES FROM THOSE OF OTHERS

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Benjamin A. Detwiler of San Diego CA (US)

Brent M. Ledvina of San Francisco CA (US)

Chen Ganir of San Jose CA (US)

Emmanuel Lalande of Lachine (CA)

Michael C. Laster of Santa Clara CA (US)

Siva Ganesh Movva of San Jose CA (US)

Ernst T. Erdmann of San Francisco CA (US)

Yannick L. Sierra of San Francisco CA (US)

DIFFERENTIATING OWN ACCESSORIES FROM THOSE OF OTHERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18637105 titled 'DIFFERENTIATING OWN ACCESSORIES FROM THOSE OF OTHERS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application discusses using portable electronic devices to track unwanted tracking activities and provide disablement instructions.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Portable electronic devices can exchange proximity messages to detect unwanted tracking.
  • Mobile devices can request partial identifiers from portable devices to determine associated accounts.
  • Portable devices can provide disablement instructions to stop tracking functionality.

Potential Applications: This technology can be used in mobile security applications, anti-tracking software, and privacy protection tools.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the issue of unwanted tracking by portable electronic devices and provides a solution to disable such tracking activities.

Benefits: The benefits of this technology include enhanced privacy protection, improved security measures, and the ability to prevent unauthorized tracking.

Commercial Applications: "Enhancing Mobile Security with Portable Electronic Device Tracking Technology" can be used in mobile security software development, privacy protection applications, and anti-tracking tools for personal and business use.

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research papers on mobile device tracking, proximity messaging, and privacy protection in electronic devices.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers may be conducting studies on the effectiveness of this technology in preventing unwanted tracking and improving privacy measures in portable electronic devices.

Questions about Portable Electronic Device Tracking Technology: 1. How does this technology differentiate between wanted and unwanted tracking activities? 2. What are the potential implications of using this technology in terms of user privacy and data security?


Original Abstract Submitted

Portable electronic devices can be used to perform tracking functionality through the exchange of proximity messages. Based on the payload in these messages, a mobile device can detect whether a portable electronic device is likely performing unwanted tracking. The mobile device user may wish to identify an account that is associated with the portable device. In response to a request from the mobile device, the portable electronic device can provide a partial identifier that can be used to determine an associated account. The portable electronic device can also provide information that the mobile device can use to locate disablement instructions that can show how to stop the portable device from performing tracking functionality.