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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 25, 2025
Filed:
Jan. 09, 2025
Citibank, N.a., New York, NY (US);
Raul Aldrey, Irving, TX (US);
Ahmar Mubeen, Irving, TX (US);
Vinh Chu, Irving, TX (US);
Rohit Yerneni, Irving, TX (US);
Klesta Lamaj, New York, NY (US);
Adhi N. Narashimmamoorthy, Irving, TX (US);
Dale Bauer, Naperville, IL (US);
Matthew Bills, Chicago, IL (US);
Dante Diaz, Frisco, TX (US);
Kristi M. Emery, Coppell, TX (US);
David Hyser, Wilmette, IL (US);
Michael Brandt, New York, NY (US);
CITIBANK, N.A., New York, NY (US);
Abstract
Described herein are methods and systems to partially freeze an electronic account associated with a user. The server receives, via a graphical user interface a request to execute a network operation to connect to a webserver. When the server executes the network operation, the server transmits a request for access to the electronic account associated with an electronic application of the user. Once the webserver authenticates the request, the server can receive an indication that the request to access the electronic account has been blocked by the webserver. The server can revise the graphical user interface and authorize the user. Once the user is authorized, the server can cause the webserver to remove the blocked access and provide access to the electronic account. Furthermore, the server can cause the webserver to block future access to the electronic application.