WO1999024891A2 - Distributed network based electronic wallet - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to information storage and retrieval systems, and more particularly, to an electronic system for storage and authorized distribution of personal information.
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- Cookies There is also concern over the use of cookies, or tokens that are attached to a user program and change depending on the web site areas entered.
- the invention provides a system for the selective organization, access to and use of personal data.
- the system may include a server having data storage capability for storing different types of personal data in distinct data stores , i.e., an "information bank", such that the information may be efficiently used by the consumer and by institutions which the consumer has authorized to access the data.
- a first data store may include what is known as static identification data which is personal to a user such as a consumer and which is typically necessary for establishing a relationship between the consumer and an institution. Such a consumer will have a means to access the static identification data, such as a personal computer, network computer, smart telephone or other communication device through the Internet or other network connection or wireless connection.
- a second data store may include what is known as moderately dynamic personal data about a user or many users, again a consumer or consumers. This would typically include a large volume of data which may be difficult to manage and which is stored primarily for the convenience of the consumer.
- a third data store may include dynamic demographic information data about the users or consumers. This data may be mined from the data stores mentioned above, or may be the result of information provided by the consumer, for example, in response to surveys. Typically, this information is valuable to many research and marketing institutions which may directly or indirectly compensate the consumer for access to the information.
- static identification data is intended to mean a relatively small amount of data which is relatively static and which is typically necessary for establishing a relationship between the consumer and an institution. This type of data is stored for an indefinite period of time, typically at no cost to the customer. Examples of this type of data include name, address, phone number, social security number and other commonly asked for information on forms, applications, etc. This type of data can be used in services provided by an institution such as a bank as a free account to permit activities such as automated form filling, safe shopping and general electronic commerce.
- Such an account file can generally be referred to as a "courtesy account.”
- a courtesy account With respect to “moderately dynamic personal data”, this is intended to mean a large amount of data, which is dynamic and which is stored over long periods of time.
- types of data includes, for example, billing history, payment history, loans, real estate holdings, stock, bond, fund holdings, medical records, home web pages and the like.
- This type of data can be used in services provided by an institution such as a bank on a charge for service basis, and may be used in the account for bill presentment/payment, relationship management, tax preparation, divergency information (medical records) focal point, and the like.
- Such an account and file can generally be referred to as a "service account.”
- “dynamic demographic information data” it is characterized by being demographic data including, user interests, user profiles and user agents. Examples include age, geographic location, race, religion, professional interests, hobby interests, frequent purchase categories, explicit requests for information, explicit requests for blocking categories of information.
- Customers who allow use and transmission of this data to others such as merchants could be paid a portion of receipts of selling that data received by an institution such as bank.
- the data can be provided to market research organizations, electronic census providers, organizations which provide profile special offers and the like.
- Such an account and file can generally be referred to as a "value generation account.” More specifically, a consumer's financial institution, by the nature of the transactions in which it engages, already has in its possession large amounts of confidential and disclosure-sensitive information. As may be appreciated from the prior description, examples of this type of information include credit card purchases, income data, bank card transactions, loan application/servicing, etc.
- the consumer's information may be made available through the financial institution's computer network server, thereby allowing convenient "universal" access to the consumer's personal information, i.e., "static identification data".
- access to the consumer's information is only limited by access to standardized devices on computer networks, such as personal computers, i.e., PC's, network computers, PDAs, smart telephones and other communications devices which are connected to the financial institution through the Internet or other network connection.
- the present invention eliminates the need for consumers to have direct access to the consumer's own PC, while at the same time providing required security and access authorization controls.
- This type of information further includes data that is commonly associated with an individual, i.e., the "moderately dynamic personal information", and can be accessed by specific types of organizations or entities such as doctors, tax preparers, etc. Essentially, this information is automatically transferred, upon consumer authorization, to another party in a format that can be used. Finally, it is also desirable to organize demographic information, i.e.,
- dynamic demographic information data from consumers into collections of data for evaluation and use by other institutions and individuals. Many of these institutions and individuals, which include merchants and others engaged in commerce and institutions engaged in research, are willing to pay for access to such information. However, due to privacy concerns it is desirable to make demographic information available without disclosing sensitive information about individual consumers, such as actual name, physical address, e-mail address, telephone number, etc. to an institution. Therefore an inquiring institution, for example a merchant, can come to the institution storing the consumer's data, such as a consumer's financial institution, and request an information-based (e.g., electronic) profile of the kind of consumer to which its products and services would be suited. Such a profile would typically include the number of consumers within the database that met certain criteria.
- information-based e.g., electronic
- the merchant could then request that the financial institution deliver information or advertisements of its products or services to individuals which meet certain criteria.
- the financial institution would then deliver the information or advertisement to individual consumers thus preventing direct contact between the merchant and the b individual. After the consumer has the opportunity to anonymously review such information, the consumer at its own discretion may choose to contact the merchant.
- a portion of the fee charged by the consumer's financial institution for the request and receipt of the consumer information may be used to pay the consumer as an inducement to participate in the transaction. Accordingly, the consumer is investing information for financial and/or non-financial gain.
- non- financial gain might be the receipt of loyalty credits, as in the case of airline mileage points. Therefore, the consumer is remunerated by the financial institution depending on what the business strategy requires.
- the system of the information bank can thus provide, in specific aspects, three types of accounts: a courtesy account, a service account, and a value generation account.
- Basic information can be stored in the information bank courtesy account and used for automated "form filling" services which are useful to the consumer as an easy means for providing personal information to others when and as authorized.
- This service may also include a digital signing service, a digital signature verification service, and, for example, notary services.
- the information bank system's service account is appropriate for larger amounts of consumer generated data which grows steadily over time.
- the service will provide for secure backup and storage, as well as for "ubiquitous” and “nomadic” access.
- Service accounts may hold transaction logs, account histories, medical records, insurance information, financial records, etc.
- network based information storage and safekeeping such as is provided in accordance with the invention.
- One advantage of using networked information storage is that consumers will have access from many locations, and will not have to carry the information with them when they travel, as do people today.
- the consumer's information can be made securely and privately available, for example, through "set top boxes” i.e., cable system boxes used on television, and having advanced architecture such as RISC 1 based technology, in hotel rooms or on terminals in emergency hospitals upon authorized demand via smart cards or other similar devices.
- the service account will also provide software and data backup/archival services for small office/ home office (SOHO) proprietors who prefer not to own standard office software applications, and who wish to know that their business records and data are securely and professionally managed.
- SOHO small office/ home office
- Another feature of the service account is to provide third party access to otherwise confidential information in the event of accident, emergency, or death. For example, an unconscious accident victim can't provide PIN or biometric access to urgently required medical information. Under these or other appropriate circumstances, the service makes stored medical information such as patient allergies, medications, medical history, etc., available to authorized recipients. This feature also allows estate executors to access information that is required to handle estate matters, for example, private keys. Storing data in a self describing meta language, such as XML format, facilitates transfer and use of data by third parties. With proper account owner access authorization, the service facilitates access and understanding of stored personal information, which should reduce the dollar and time cost of services provided by third party professional service providers, such as accountants or physicians.
- third party professional service providers such as accountants or physicians.
- the service account may also include a cryptographic key escrow and recovery service which provides key escrow and recovery service by storing a key pair and certificate copy after these are generated by a browser, or by generating a key pair and certificate and storing a copy. The service then provides a replacement copy of the key pair and certificate in response to an authorized consumer request.
- the present invention will enable the establishment of a trusted third party service to market demographic and other valuable marketing type information to manufacturers, distributors, and other marketing concerns, while protecting an individual's identity. Fuzzy logic matching is used to match merchant and consumer, on an anonymous basis so that neither knows the identity of the other, and allow consumers to search, shop, and negotiate anonymously, with only items that match their interests being brought to their attention by the service.
- the system information bank may also serve as clearing house and mint for value exchange units created for use as coupons, tickets, tokens and other loyalty schemes. All of units will go through essentially the same creating, capture, redemption, and automated clearing functions.
- the information bank can provide services related to the creation and maintenance of loyalty programs. These coupons, tokens, etc. can be stored in the information bank and temporarily distributed to or tracked by, for example, an electronic wallet.
- an "electronic wallet” is a virtual container for the various information and financial application a user might want to be mobile.
- the information is generic in nature, and the "wallet" can be made to hold a heterogeneous collection of applications that are not necessarily affiliated, or even offered by the issuer of the wallet.
- the applications can be added ""ad hoc" after issuance of the wallet.
- one example of an implementation of the “wallet” is through the use of "smart card” technology of the type well known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the system of the information bank also provides the ability for consumers to specify certain important events of which they wish to be reminded or notified.
- the consumer can also define a notification hierarchy or priority, e.g. cell phone, work number, e-mail, home number, etc. and the tenacity built into the system for notification for each event.
- the "information bank” also includes the ability to provide an anonymous shopping service which allows the shopper to span multiple merchant sites and shopping services.
- the information bank intermediates the consumer shopping by assigning the consumer a different alias for each site in order to make cross correlation by data scavengers more difficult. Orders to popular merchants are consolidated and paid in a lump sum. Consumers are billed internally by the information bank, so no consumer payment identification information crosses the Internet or is made available to merchants. Consumers may have goods shipped to a drop address from which a third party re-ships the goods to the consumer so that the merchant never knows the identity of the consumer, and the re-shipper does not know shipment contents.
- the service also provides Internet and point of sale identity protection.
- the information bank keeps track of the aliases it generates and internally routes responses to appropriate parties while preserving anonymity.
- FIG. 1 presents a general overview of an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 presents a general overview of a use of a first specific data store as implemented in the system
- FIG. 3 presents a general overview of a use of a second specific data store as implemented in the system
- FIG. 4 presents another general overview of a use of a second specific data store as implemented in the system
- FIG. 5 presents a general overview of how a consumer inputs information or data into the second specific data store of FIGS. 3 or 4;
- FIGS. 6 and 7 present a general overview of alternative ways of how consumers may access the second specific data store, i.e., the service account, in the system;
- FIG. 8 is a detailed overview of the use of a third specific data store as implemented in the system, in combination with the use of the first and second specific data stores;
- FIG. 9 is an alternate overview of the use of a third specific data store as implemented in the system.
- FIG. 10 is an overview of how certain events trigger notification to consumers using the system
- FIG. 11 shows how the system may be implemented to provide consumer information to merchants on an anonymous basis
- FIG 12 is a table showing the different types of data in the different accounts of the system
- FIG. 13 is an architectural overview of an electronic wallet to be used in the system.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a wallet and application access scheme.
- the information banking system which includes a distributed network based electronic wallet provides a means for consumers to interface with both the information bank and third-party providers of goods, services or information who are referred to herein as merchants.
- the consumer 25 is shown either interfacing with an information bank 23 and various merchants or service providers
- connection to the information bank 23 can be through conventional transmission lines 29 such as telephone lines, cable, wireless communication, etc. Regardless of the type of user interface chosen, the consumer communicates through the network 29, to the information bank 23 and/or the merchants or service provider 27.
- the network may be a closed network, accessible only to the consumer 25, the information bank 23 and approved merchants or providers 27, or it may be a network such as the Internet, where all transactions are conducted in a secure manner well known in the art through appropriate encryption.
- the information bank 23 can be made up of a conventional server with appropriate data storage. Within the data storage, separate files or accounts can be defined as will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- FIG. 1 there is shown an overview of the types of accounts which will be maintained at the information bank 23 and the types of information retrieval which the consumer 25 can control.
- the consumer's authorized information will be either requested by or relayed to various merchants or service providers 27 consisting of associations, billers, or financial institutions with whom the consumer 25 wishes to transact business.
- One type of consumer account is known as a courtesy account 31 and holds certain home or personal information, such as the name, address, phone numbers, e-mail address, birthday, social security number, mother's maiden name, spouse's information and other familial information which is commonly needed to fill out forms or otherwise identify the consumer to those with whom they do business.
- This type of data is typically known however as "static identification data" as has been described and will become clearer further herein.
- a second type of account is a service account 33 which is maintained for the benefit of the consumer and contains "moderately dynamic personal data" about the consumer 25, as well as software programs which can be accessed by the consumer 25, and which may be accessed or populated by various merchants or service providers 27 as authorized by the consumer 25.
- FIG. 1 also shows a third type of data known as "dynamic demographic information data" which is kept in a value generation account 25.
- This file or account 35 is provided as a means for the consumer 25 to define certain demographic data, including a generic consumer profile, interests and hobbies, and the types of information the consumer would like to receive from third parties. This information is stored in the value generation account 35.
- a profile or aggregate of consumer information may be provided to the third party merchant or service provider by the information bank 23 for a fee.
- the profile or aggregate of information about participating consumers will not provide information which identifies individual participating consumers, but will rather provide the third party merchant or service provider with sufficient information to determine if it will request that the information bank provide consumers with advertisements of its merchandise or services.
- Merchants or service providers 27 will likely agree to pay for this aggregate consumer data and for indirect access to the consumers whose information is contained in the data bank because it will enable the merchant or service provider 27 to direct specific offers to a targeted market in an efficient manner.
- Figure 2 illustrates, one example, of how the courtesy account can be used as a form filling service.
- the consumer 25 will then send a permission message, including a verifiable signatures, back to the doctor 39.
- the doctor 39 will then forward an information request through, for example, use of communication device, including a now verifiable permission to the information bank 23.
- the information bank 23 will verify the permission as being valid for this particular consumer 25 before forwarding the consumer's personal information to the doctor's office 39.
- the information in this scenario is originally entered by the consumer 25 directly into the information bank 23. It is also expected that a merchant or a service provider, such as a doctor, who maintains information about an individual, such as a history of immunizations, could have such information directly transmitted to the information bank when the doctor is authorized to do so by his patient.
- the Information Bank allows the consumer to grant conditional, single access or limited access to service providers or merchants such as tax specialists, loan brokers, financial planners, and similar entities, which typically use information provided by a consumer. After retrieving the consumer's information, these entities may generate compilations and/or analysis of the consumer's data and, for example, prepare a tax return, loan application or financial plan for the consumer. The service provider could then either return the prepared document to the consumer or directly file documents such as a tax returns if authorized to do so by the consumer. Resulting information might also be incorporated into the consumer's information stored in the Information Bank for future access and/or analysis.
- service providers or merchants such as tax specialists, loan brokers, financial planners, and similar entities, which typically use information provided by a consumer. After retrieving the consumer's information, these entities may generate compilations and/or analysis of the consumer's data and, for example, prepare a tax return, loan application or financial plan for the consumer. The service provider could then either return the prepared document to the consumer or directly file documents such as a tax
- Figure 3 depicts the use of the information bank service account 33 to provide a signing service.
- a service may be provided where a consumer 25 requests such a service and provides the service institution with adequate authorization, such as a power to attorney, to provide signatures for the consumer.
- the consumer 25 forwards an unsigned document to the information bank 33 where cryptographic software 39 which is conventional in nature and well known to those of ordinary skill will be used to authenticate the consumer 25 and generate a signed document for return to the consumer 25.
- the consumer may authorize the information bank to sign certain documents for the consumer which have been transmitted to the bank by third parties. In such a case, the consumer would review the document and instruct the information bank to sign the document. The information bank could then return the document to the consumer or to the third party if requested by the consumer.
- Electronic commerce requires certain trust components be implemented for signing services. More specifically, current digital signing procedures require parties in electronic transactions to provide critical trust components such as encryption and non-repudiation services.
- the current public key infrastructure (PKI) which is promoted by various vendors involves certificate authorities (CA's).
- CA's certificate authorities
- the information bank would provide the required key and certificate authority without requiring access to any private verification information or key possessed by a consumer, but would instead provide all authentication services through the information bank service. The information bank would in turn require adequate authentication from the individual consumer for execution of the signing service.
- the information bank 23 can be used to remedy or eliminate many of the issues related to registration, certificate issuance, certificate verification and certificate revocation lists (CRLs). This also reduces the size of the data transfer required for a verified transaction, because a standard certificate includes the certificate holder's identity, the certificate serial number, a certificate holder's expiration dates, a copy of the IT certificate holder's public key, the identity of the CA, and the CA's digital signature which is used to confirm that the digital certificate was issued by a valid agency.
- the present invention also provides for digital signature verification and notary services. This is illustrated in Figure 4. Current PKI solutions require several components in order to verify the integrity of a digital signature.
- the signature verification function offered by the present invention provides a simplified and trusted method for verifying the integrity of additional signatures.
- a consumer 25 is not required to understand the intricacies of CRLs and is not forced to load cryptographic software onto his access device. Instead, the consumer 25 just forwards the signature and request to the information bank 23, which performs the appropriate checks. In this case, the cryptographic software 39 is already loaded into the information bank 23, but the CRL and root certificate are provided through line 41 to the information bank 23 to perform the verification for the consumer 25.
- An alternate function, somewhat related to signature verification, is an actual signing function. In providing a signing function, the information bank 23 accepts an unsigned document and signs it on behalf of the consumer 25.
- Another benefit of offloading the signing and verification process to the information bank 23 is that is reduces the overhead on the consumer 25 device. It takes quite some time to generate a 1024-bit key pair using a browser on a current Pentium processor.
- the information bank 23, however, will be running this software on a state-of-the-art machine as previously discussed, which is capable of quickly performing this function.
- the information bank 23 will operate in a secured environment which will eliminate any questions related to software integrity, and will provide access to all required CRLs and route certificates from the appropriate X.500 directory structures through connections 41, many of which are likely to be stored in local cache memory.
- the information bank 23 also functions as a secured backup and storage facility service.
- FIG. 5 provides an overview diagram of the types of personal financial information which will be resident on or managed by the information bank's secured backup and storage devices.
- Personal financial information such as banking, bill presentment, stocks, mutual funds, 40 IK accounts or IRAs, all collectively identified with the number 43, can be transferred to the information bank through connections 29 under the consumer's control.
- Legal documents such as insurance policies, wills, deeds, contracts and other electronic commerce documents can also be forwarded to the information bank 23 for secure archival.
- Electronic artifacts such as coupons, point of sale receipts, tickets, tokens and other forms of loyalty credits can be made by the consumer 25 and tracked in the information bank 23 in a secured manner.
- Important medical records will increasingly be created and stored electronically by medical service providers, and such records of consumers' allergies, medications, past x-rays, diagnoses and doctor's notes can be stored by the consumer 25 and securely and confidentially saved at the information bank 23 in the service account 33 for release only as approved by the consumer 25.
- the He consumer 25 would instruct the third party merchant to forward this information directly to the information bank 23 and it would then be stored therein for the consumer.
- these financial and personal documents would be moved from the third party merchant to the consumer 25 and then forwarded by the consumer to the information bank 33..
- Another office related service is the virtual office provided by the information bank 23.
- This service compliments the storage and secure backup by, for example, providing software for students, or for use at small offices or home offices. Suites of office software, including word processing or spreadsheet programs, could be provided for the cost conscious individual who has Internet access but does not necessarily have the resources to pay for, or the desire to continually update and manage, a home office software library. This can be provided by the service account 33 and implemented in a conventional manner well known to those of ordinarily skill in the art.
- Subscribers to this service would be able to execute the software when needed and would never have to worry about upgrades or system compatibility, which would be managed by the information bank 33 which transmits the software to the consumer 25 for use by the consumer 25 on the consumer's device, e.g., home computer.
- the information bank 23 can be used to coordinate the consumer 25 information stored in the information bank 23 with third party service providers in order to more conveniently allow the consumer 25 to use the third party services.
- the information bank 23 may be used to provide software which will facilitate the downloading of certain consumer information to printing services or in case of emergency, to medical providers.
- the information bank 23 may also be programmed to release this information to, for example, executors of the consumer's estate if previously authorized to do so by the consumer 25.
- this data will be stored in a self-describing format, such as the XML protocol for easy transfer to and use by various third parties.
- the information bank 23 may offer a key escrow and recovery function as further depicted in Figure 6 to protect the consumer 25 against catastrophic key losses.
- the consumer 25 uses software, such as a browser, which can generate a key pair generation request and forward it to the information bank 23.
- the information bank 23 then generates a key pair and certificate, saves the key pair and certificate, and forwards them to the consumer 25 for use.
- FIG. 7 A second option is shown in Figure 7 in which the consumer 25 using browser software, generates the key pair and certificate and then forwards the key pair and certificate to the information bank 23 for archival. If the consumer 25 ever loses a key pair, the consumer 75 can request and receive a replacement copy from the information bank 23. To accomplish all of this, of course, cryptographic software 39 is required, the details of which will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the information bank 23 is configured to generally facilitate electronic transactions and make the consumer's life easier and more convenient.
- the value generation account 35 to be discussed in greater detail hereafter, can be used to provide assisted product, service, or information searches which not only make consumers' lives more convenient, but also provide consumers with some value in return for using the service.
- This value may be in the form of monetary compensation or it may be in the form of loyalty credits with preferred merchants selected by the consumer 25.
- This is an optional service and is completely controlled by the consumer 25.
- the consumer 25 can make their hobbies, personal interest and demographic information available, while keeping their identity private.
- a consumer profile is compiled by the information bank 23 from both explicit and implicit information.
- the consumer 25 is given full control and can specify constraints on information and specifically exclude certain information from product, service, or information search categories.
- Merchant offers which satisfy the consumer criteria are forwarded by the information bank 23 to the consumer 25.
- the merchant will not know the identity or address information of the consumer 25, nor will the consumer 25 know who the identity of the merchant.
- the information 1% provided must be presented with a summary demonstrating how it satisfies the original interest of the consumer 25 and may include short promotional information.
- FIG. 8 illustrates such a process where the consumer information from the consumer 25 device is entered into the information bank value generation account (previously numeral 35 in FIG. 1) in the form of a profile.
- the information bank 23 is shown as consisting of an information bank portion 123 consisting of the courtesy account and service account previously discussed.
- the information bank 23 will also include the value generation account module, i.e., number 125 herein, an independent consumer advice module 127, a transaction module 129 providing, matching, brokering, consolidation and accounting functions, and a merchant gateway module 131 which connects to the merchant 133.
- the value generation account module 125 takes input from the courtesy and service accounts 123 in the form of explicit and implicit (mined) data.
- the consumer 25 profile is updated from this data and is provided to a module 129 having a matching function running in the information bank 23.
- the matching function also is connected to receive offers from a merchant gateway module 131 which is connected to the merchant 133. Merchant offers which sufficiently match the consumer 25 profiles will be forwarded by the information bank 23 to the consumer by the module 129 for review.
- This function also includes an independent consumer advisor module 127 which ⁇ includes data available to the consumer 25 for reference, and provides background information about various merchant offers.
- the fees paid by a merchant for access to the consumer information could also be structured such that the fee would increase based upon the type of usage by the merchant. For example, a certain fee could be assessed for access to view a customer information summary. The fee would then be increased if the merchant chose to request that information be provided to individual consumers. A further fee increase might be levied if a consumer chose to respond or purchase a merchants product after being solicited through the information bank. Other tiers of services and fees are also contemplated.
- the information bank 23 may also be programmed to provide, for example, a coupon, ticket, token and loyalty management program in which the information bank 23 serves as a mint and clearinghouse for units created for use as coupons, tokens, tickets and other loyalty schemes. Although exhibiting a wide variety of outward appearances, the internals of the minting, capture redemption and automatic clearing functions would work essentially the same. This function is valuable to the consumer 25 because of added functionality in an electronic wallet (to be described hereafter) to keep track of various coupons, tokens and ticket acquired by the consumer.
- a coupon and loyalty management program is depicted in Figure 9 as including several components of the information bank 23.
- These components include a clearinghouse module 139, a retailer gateway Module 137, a service account Module 123, credit exchange module 135, a manufacturer gateway Module 141, and interfaces to merchants who can be either retailers 147, manufacturers 145 or service providers, such as an opera house 149 or ticket issuer 143.
- the information bank manufacturer gateway module 144 can be programmed to mint a coupon and issue this via the manufacturer 145 electronically to the consumer 25 who will then store the coupon in the information bank service account 33 or in an electronic wallet therein. Coupons may be issued by manufacturer, distributors and/or retailers, and tickets may be issued, for example by various entertainment and/or educational concerns. Tokens are issued by a wide variety of concerns ranging from transportation authorities to entertainment establishment.
- the information bank can also provides an important event, notification and response function.
- a function serves to allow the consumer 25 to specify certain events that are important to the consumer 25.
- Such events could be birthdays, stock price movements, loan availability, extraordinary bill charges, personal information requests, etc.
- the consumer 25 can establish a hierarchy for the information bank 23 to locate the consumer 25, such as trying the consumer cellular phone first, then a work number, then e-mail, then a home number.
- an event notification is generated by a monitor program 151. The priority of the event would determine the degree of tenacity the service asserts in order to notify and obtain notice of verification from the consumer 25.
- the information bank also provide an anonymous shopping service.
- This service allows several components of the information bank (such as the service account 33, an anonymizer module 153 which assigns an alias to all consumer transactions, an order payment consolidator module 155, a junk e-mail investigator module 157 and a reshipper module 159 to work together to provide an intermediate shopping service which allows the consumer to browse certain merchant displays over the Internet without revealing their identity.
- the modules and functions described are conventional and well known, for example, from such services already available from certain web service providers. However, to date, no one has integrated the noted functions and modules into a coherent functioning system as provided by the present invention.
- the anonymous shopping feature is similar to the assisted product, service, and information search, but this feature assumes that the discovery and comparison work has already been done, either through merchant offers forwarded to the consumer, or by the consumer's independent investigation.
- This feature is more like a "shopping cart" on a website or service provider site on the Internet, where the shopper can span multiple merchant sites and shopping sessions and create a consolidated order.
- the information bank 23 serves as an intermediary for the consumer 25.
- the identity of the consumer 25 is replaced by an alias that is remembered by the function for subsequent reference. A different alias can be used for each merchant site, making it difficult for data scavengers to cross- correlate consumer purchases based on the alias. Junk e-mail originating from unknown sites can be traced to the site selling the address information via the alias.
- This function consolidates orders to popular merchants and pays these merchants directly in a lump sum, together with a summary of orders and corresponding ship-to addresses.
- the consumer 25 is billed internally so that their credit card and other identification information is never exchanged over the Internet.
- the consumer has the option of having goods shipped initially to a drop box or reshipper address where a third party will take the goods and reship them to the consumer 25 at his/her stored address. In this manner the merchants never know the address or identity of the consumer 25.
- the packages are handled anonymously and a reshipping services does not know package contents.
- the courtesy count as shown in FIG. 12 includes the static identification data which is personal to a use having access to the information bank 23.
- the second data store correspondences to the dynamic personal data in the service account, and includes data about the user such as billing history, payment history, etc.
- the third data is the demographic data and will be stored in the interest bearing account to generate remuneration for the consumer in exchange for allowing use of that data. All of the types of data described have been previously discussed and are further expanded and illustrated in the table shown in FIG. 12.
- FIG. 13 shows a typical architecture for such a wallet 171.
- the concept of an electronic wallet means many things to many people.
- One version would be a pocket sized computer with a snap shot-size color screen that will be used in place of many essentials that consumers carry around with them today such as money, keys, identification, credit cards, tickets, as well as items that provide the consumer with mobile information and communications such as a watch, newspapers, calculator, portable telephone, pager, etc.
- the wallet 171 is a physical thing that is carried in the pocket. Because of its electronic nature, it can add functionality that the conventional wallet can not perform.
- a hybrid approach and that preferred in accordance with the system 21 of the invention, is to put some data and applications on a physical device and some on a server.
- a smart card is ideally suited for this type of application since it makes the most sense to put the security and access functions on the card, and to put the volume of data and applications on the server such as the information bank 23.
- the electronic wallet 171 in one embodiment is made up of an e- cash applications container 173, an electronic cash application manager 175, a use or authentication module 177, a key to application manager 181 , a key ring applications container 183, and external applications interoperability API (applications program interface) 179, and a user application organizer and manager 185.
- an e- cash applications container 173 an electronic cash application manager 175, a use or authentication module 177, a key to application manager 181 , a key ring applications container 183, and external applications interoperability API (applications program interface) 179, and a user application organizer and manager 185.
- the e-cash applications container 173, as the name implies, is storage for e- cash applications. In order to gain critical mass, more than one type of e-cash is supported.
- the storage in container 173 is sufficiently generic to only record each of its members as being some form of e-cash and the actual "object" in the container 173 is a "connector" to the real e-cash application.
- the programming provides that the e- cash application can be located and started.
- the e-cash manager 175 is software that provides how to add e-cash applications and use them in a generic manner.
- the user authentication module 177 can be replaceable to allow for growth in the security and authentication technologies. Prior to implementation of smart cards, it could be software that asks for an account number and personal identification number, but with current technology, it can be implemented using the card and a server, using authentication technology implemented today. For future purposes, alternative security and authentication technologies might use biometrics, etc.
- the key to application manager 181 serves to manage non-cash applications in the wallet such as credit, debit, e-checks, identification, facilities access and other applications.
- This is the software that maintains the contents of the key ring application container 183.
- the key-ring container 183 holds the connectors to server applications.
- the contents are managed and maintained by the key to application manager 181 previously described. Even as smart cards become more commonly available, it is believed that they will not be sufficiently large to actually hold the applications. Instead, they will hold "connectors" to the applications that reside on a server.
- the most important aspect of a "connector” is a key or certificate that helps identify an authorized user of the application.
- the "key ring” then is a container of keys. They are not like the "real” keys, however, as further illustrated by FIG. 14 hereof.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a wallet and application access scheme 201.
- the concept of an access device provider, wallet issuer and application provider have all been separated.
- the consumer 25 can use an access device 203 to access their information 205.
- the access device 203 has been provided at point of sale, or point of contact by some party.
- the wallet then uses the access device 203 and the access device server 207 connection to the network to contact the wallet issuer server 209.
- the consumer 25 then identifies the appropriate application by their own description.
- the description is associated to a application key proxy 211 that is sent to the application provider server 213.
- the consumer 25 can access their information via a device 203 provided at point of sale, or point of contact by some party.
- the wallet 171 uses the device 203 and the devices server 207 connection to the network 201 to contact the wallet issuer server 209.
- the consumer 25 as noted previously, identifies the appropriate application by their own description. The description is associated to an application key proxy 211 that is sent to an issuer server 209.
- the issuer server 209 authenticates the user 25 and then looks up the location of the application and its real and actual key to be used for access to it. It then connects the consumer 25 to the application at the application server 213 and serves as a secure conduit.
- proxies are used instead of actual keys in case the card is lost or stolen. In this manner, the coordination with many unaffiliated organizations to issue new keys is eliminated . The issuer simply issues a new card with new proxies on the card.
- Such a system as will be readily apparent, can be easily implemented in the system of Figures 1-12 to provide enhanced functionality and flexibility.
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