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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 30, 2025
Filed:
Apr. 25, 2023
The Toronto-dominion Bank, Toronto, CA;
David Samuel Tax, Toronto, CA;
Milos Dunjic, Oakville, CA;
Derek Richard Castell, Hamilton, CA;
Anthony Haituyen Nguyen, Toronto, CA;
Bryan Michael Gleeson, Bowmanville, CA;
Jeffrey Aaron Ecker, North York, CA;
The Toronto-Dominion Bank, Toronto, CA;
Abstract
A method may include: causing a point-of-sale terminal processing a transaction to display a machine-readable code, the machine-readable code encoding a web address; receiving a request from a device that scanned the machine-readable code, the request received at the web address; in response to receiving the request, causing the device that scanned the machine-readable code to output an interface; receiving, through the interface, an input of an indication to separate the transaction into multiple transaction parts and one or more parameters indicating how the transaction is to be separated; and sending, to the point-of-sale terminal, a message that configures the point-of-sale terminal to separate the transaction in accordance with the one or more parameters. The parameters may include an image captured at the device that scanned the machine-readable code. The server may determine a number of transaction parts from the image using image recognition having facial recognition.