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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 12, 2023
Filed:
Oct. 20, 2020
Avaya Management L.p., Santa Clara, CA (US);
Harsimran Jeet Singh, Pune, IN;
Jibin George, Pune, IN;
Sandeep Goynar, Pune, IN;
Valentine C. Matula, Granville, OH (US);
Avaya Management L.P., Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
Co-browsing sessions allow an agent to see inputs of a user and assist the user in completing a task associated with the inputs, such as completing a form on an application or website. Agents may see the information provided by the user, unless that information is sensitive (e.g., social security number, account number, password, etc.), in which case the information is blocked. However, humans will make mistakes for any number of reasons. When that mistake is the providing of sensitive information in a non-sensitive field, systems and methods are provided to block such information, even when provided into a field not designated for sensitive information (e.g., city of residence). As a result, sensitive information may be entered during a co-browsing session, into a field by mistake, and not expose the information to the agent.