20240056441. Decentralized Identity Management for Web3 simplified abstract (GOOGLE LLC)

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Decentralized Identity Management for Web3

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Ibrahim Badr of New York NY (US)

Decentralized Identity Management for Web3 - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240056441 titled 'Decentralized Identity Management for Web3

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes systems and methods for using blockchain technology to securely store and access personal data, such as biometric data, medical history data, and other biological data, for third party computing systems.

  • The systems and methods allow third party computing systems to request access to personal data stored on the blockchain.
  • Access to the data is determined by the systems and methods based on certain criteria.
  • Log data is generated and logged in a view log based on the access provided to the third party computing systems.

Potential Applications

  • Healthcare industry for securely storing and accessing medical records.
  • Financial institutions for identity verification and fraud prevention.
  • Government agencies for secure authentication and data access.

Problems Solved

  • Securely storing and accessing personal data.
  • Providing controlled access to personal data.
  • Ensuring data integrity and authenticity.

Benefits

  • Enhanced security and privacy protection for personal data.
  • Efficient and transparent access control mechanisms.
  • Improved data management and auditability.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems and methods for identity management can leverage a blockchain to securely store and access personal data. third party computing systems can request access to the personal data to obtain biometric data, medical history data, and/or other biological data associated with the user. the systems and methods can determine whether to provide access to the data and can generate log data to be logged in a view log based on the access provided.