US 12,381,874 B2
Transferring authentication from an extended reality (“XR”) device
Jennifer Sanctis, Charlotte, NC (US); Mary Bangs, New York, NY (US); Veronica Andrea Cadavid, New York, NY (US); Taylor Farris, Hoboken, NJ (US); Trish Gillis, Chicago, IL (US); Jesse James Godley, Charlotte, NC (US); Brian Meyers, New York, NY (US); and Vishwas Korde, Matthews, NC (US)
Assigned to Bank of America Corporation, Charlotte, NC (US)
Filed by Bank of America Corporation, Charlotte, NC (US)
Filed on Jul. 7, 2023, as Appl. No. 18/219,146.
Prior Publication US 2025/0013725 A1, Jan. 9, 2025
Int. Cl. H04L 9/40 (2022.01); G06F 21/32 (2013.01); H04L 65/403 (2022.01)
CPC H04L 63/0861 (2013.01) [G06F 21/32 (2013.01); H04L 65/403 (2013.01)] 20 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. System for transferring authentication from an extended reality (“XR”) device, the system comprising:
the XR device comprising:
a device identifier (“ID”);
a sensor configured to capture biometric information of a user; and
a computing device associated with and under the control of a notary public, the computing device configured to run an XR session, the computing device in electronic communication with the sensor;
wherein:
the sensor collects the biometric information during a user login into the XR session;
the computing device assigns, based on the biometric information collected, a first authentication level to the XR session;
the user is prompted, in response to the first authentication level being assigned, to sign or virtually sign a document, within the XR session;
the sensor records a video recording of the user signing the document;
the computing device creates a digital file from the video recording;
the computing device creates a token indicating the first authentication level, qualifications of the notary public, the biometric information, and the device ID;
the computing device embeds the token into the digital file;
in response to the computing device embedding the token into the digital file, prompting the notary public to verify that the first authentication level satisfies a notary-level authentication; and
the computing device transfers the digital file which has been verified by the notary public, with the embedded token, to a second party.