- McLean VA, US Christine Berglund - Brooklyn NY, US Adam Vukich - Springfield VA, US Jessica Greenberg - New York NY, US Colin Hart - Arlington VA, US Mykhaylo Bulgakov - Arlington VA, US Jason Ji - Reston VA, US Kaylyn Gibilterra - New York NY, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06Q 20/34 G06Q 20/32 H04M 1/724
Abstract:
A method for providing a locked electronic item includes receiving a selection of an electronic lock and the electronic item from a first computing device associated with a sender. The electronic lock includes a lock clue and a lock solution. The method includes determining an answer input field configuration that includes a number of input boxes and spaces that may be arranged to correspond to the lock solution. The method includes transmitting the lock clue and the input field configuration to a second computing device associated with a recipient for display by the second computing device and receiving an attempted lock solution from the second computing device. The method further includes transmitting the electronic item to the second computing device for display or use by the second computing device in response to determining that the attempted lock solution matches the lock solution.
Systems For Providing And Processing Pre-Authorized Customizable Gift Tokens
- McLean VA, US Christine Berglund - Brooklyn NY, US Adam Vukich - Alexandria VA, US Jessica Greenberg - New York NY, US Colin Hart - Arlington VA, US Mykhaylo Bulgakov - Arlington VA, US Jason Ji - Reston VA, US Kaylyn Gibilterra - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/40 G06Q 20/38 G06Q 20/20
Abstract:
A method for providing a gift includes receiving a gift token creation request representative of a selection of a gift recipient and gift limitations from a first computing device. The method includes generating a tokenized PAN associated with a gift account and transmitting the tokenized PAN and gift limitations to a second computing device. The method includes detecting a transaction authorization request that is representative of an attempted transaction at a merchant POS device based on monitoring of transaction authorization data originating from a plurality of merchant POS devices. The transaction authorization request represents an attempted tokenized PAN, an attempted transaction amount and a merchant code. The method includes determining that the attempted tokenized PAN matches the tokenized PAN associated with the gift account. The method includes transmitting an authorization message to the merchant POS in response to determining that the transaction authorization request satisfies the gift limitations.
Systems For Providing Electronic Items Having Customizable Locking Mechanism
- McLean VA, US Christine Berglund - Brooklyn NY, US Adam Vukich - Alexandria VA, US Jessica Greenberg - New York NY, US Colin Hart - Arlington VA, US Mykhaylo Bulgakov - Arlington VA, US Jason Ji - Reston VA, US Kaylyn Gibilterra - New York NY, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06Q 20/34
Abstract:
A method for providing a locked electronic item includes receiving a selection of an electronic lock and the electronic item from a first computing device associated with a sender. The electronic lock includes a lock clue and a lock solution. The method includes determining an answer input field configuration that includes a number of input boxes and spaces that may be arranged to correspond to the lock solution. The method includes transmitting the lock clue and the input field configuration to a second computing device associated with a recipient for display by the second computing device and receiving an attempted lock solution from the second computing device. The method further includes transmitting the electronic item to the second computing device for display or use by the second computing device in response to determining that the attempted lock solution matches the lock solution.
Systems For Providing Electronic Items Having Customizable Locking Mechanism
- McLean VA, US Christine Berglund - Brooklyn NY, US Adam Vukich - Alexandria VA, US Jessica Greenberg - New York NY, US Colin Hart - Arlington VA, US Mykhaylo Bulgakov - Arlington VA, US Jason Ji - Reston VA, US Kaylyn Gibilterra - New York NY, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06Q 20/34
Abstract:
A method for providing a locked electronic item includes receiving a selection of an electronic lock and the electronic item from a first computing device associated with a sender. The electronic lock includes a lock clue and a lock solution. The method includes determining an answer input field configuration that includes a number of input boxes and spaces that may be arranged to correspond to the lock solution. The method includes transmitting the lock clue and the input field configuration to a second computing device associated with a recipient for display by the second computing device and receiving an attempted lock solution from the second computing device. The method further includes transmitting the electronic item to the second computing device for display or use by the second computing device in response to determining that the attempted lock solution matches the lock solution.
Systems For Providing And Processing Customized Location-Activated Gifts
- McLean VA, US Christine Berglund - Brooklyn NY, US Adam Vukich - Alexandria VA, US Jessica Greenberg - New York NY, US Colin Hart - Arlington VA, US Mykhaylo Bulgakov - Arlington VA, US Jason Ji - Reston VA, US Kaylyn Gibilterra - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/32 G06Q 20/38 G06Q 20/36 H04W 4/021
Abstract:
A method for providing a gift includes receiving gift information from a first computing device. The gift information includes a maximum gift amount, a gift recipient, and a gifter financial account and gift redemption information. The method includes generating a tokenized PAN associated with the gifter financial account, identifying a second computing device associated with the gift recipient, determining one or more gift redemption locations and receiving gift recipient location data. The method includes determining that the second computing device has entered a gift-eligible location based on the gift recipient location data and the one or more redemption locations and transmitting data indicative of a gift for display by the second computing device. The method further includes outputting an instruction to debit the gifter financial account with an amount of money in response to determining that a transaction has been executed using the tokenized PAN at the gift-eligible location.