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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 23, 2019
Filed:
Apr. 23, 2012
Daniel John Mccartney, Chicago, IL (US);
Michael Gabriel Leiseca, Oak Park, IL (US);
Ryan Robert Bowersock, Chicago, IL (US);
John Saxton Kent, Chicago, IL (US);
Jacob Lyman Battle, Skokie, IL (US);
Joshua Evnin, Chicago, IL (US);
Rhiannon Sterling Zivin, Chicago, IL (US);
Matthew Maloney, Chicago, IL (US);
Daniel John McCartney, Chicago, IL (US);
Michael Gabriel Leiseca, Oak Park, IL (US);
Ryan Robert Bowersock, Chicago, IL (US);
John Saxton Kent, Chicago, IL (US);
Jacob Lyman Battle, Skokie, IL (US);
Joshua Evnin, Chicago, IL (US);
Rhiannon Sterling Zivin, Chicago, IL (US);
Matthew Maloney, Chicago, IL (US);
GrubHub Holdings Inc., Chicago, IL (US);
Abstract
A third-party server exposes a first set of data from a content based website. Access to a second set of data requires that a token be assigned to a specific web browser and corresponding to a specific subset of protected data, the token containing no information that can be used to gain access to other protected data.