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Years Active: 2019-2025
Lou Anne Alexander is an accomplished inventor based in Charlotte, NC. She is the brains behind 16 patents, with her latest invention being the "Secure Transactions with Offline Device" method. This innovative method involves executing computing instructions configured to run at one or more processors and stored at one or more non-transitory computer-readable media.
The method entails receiving an encrypted transaction code at a transaction system situated along a proxy communication channel extending from a point-of-sale terminal of a first entity to a mobile wallet provider. The encrypted transaction code can be generated and sent to the point-of-sale terminal by a mobile device that runs a mobile application associated with the mobile wallet provider. The preauthorization from the user to pay the first entity for the transaction amount from a first account of the user maintained by a first financial institution is included in the encrypted transaction code.
Lou Anne Alexander is an employee of Early Warning Services. The company is dedicated to creating innovative solutions in fraud prevention, enabling financial institutions to safely and efficiently manage payments. Lou Anne Alexander works alongside other notable coworkers such as Paul Finch and Aaron Bartrim.
Lou Anne Alexander's inventions and patents have been groundbreaking in the field of secure transactions. Her latest method has been touted as a gamechanger in secure payment systems. Her innovative contributions to the field will undoubtedly inspire further technological advancements and promote secure transactions in the future.
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