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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 31, 2021
Filed:
Feb. 22, 2019
The Toronto-dominion Bank, Toronto, CA;
Milos Dunjic, Oakville, CA;
Anthony Haituyen Nguyen, Toronto, CA;
Yubing Liu, Toronto, CA;
Arthur Carroll Chow, Markham, CA;
Casey Lyn Doyle, Ajax, CA;
Richard John Frederick Thake, Cobourg, CA;
Mengfei Wang, Toronto, CA;
Aaron Ashish Hudali, Cambridge, CA;
Gregory Albert Kliewer, Barrie, CA;
Martin Albert Lozon, London, CA;
Yusbel Garcia Diaz, Toronto, CA;
Gareth Daly, Toronto, CA;
Masashi Kobayashi, Toronto, CA;
Randall John Bast, Oakville, CA;
The Toronto-Dominion Bank, Toronto, CA;
Abstract
A method for regulating access to a protected resource is disclosed. The method includes: receiving, via the communication interface from a client application executing on a first device, a first signal including a request to obtain an access token for accessing a protected resource, the request including: a client identifier uniquely identifying the client application; an authorization code for authorizing the client application's access of the protected resource; and a public key associated with the end user; and in response to validating the request: encrypting the authorization code using the public key to generate a first code; and transmitting, via the communication interface to the client application on the first device, a second signal including both an access token for accessing the protected resource and the first code.