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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 06, 2011
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2006
Mark Orttung, Menlo Park, CA (US);
Matthew Mihic, San Francisco, CA (US);
William Charles Mortimore, Jr., San Francisco, CA (US);
Sean Handel, Moss Beach, CA (US);
Mark Orttung, Menlo Park, CA (US);
Matthew Mihic, San Francisco, CA (US);
William Charles Mortimore, Jr., San Francisco, CA (US);
Sean Handel, Moss Beach, CA (US);
Rearden Commerce, Inc., San Mateo, CA (US);
Abstract
A method for core identity with personas across multiple domains with permissions on profile data based on rights of domain, is described. In one embodiment, the method is to be implemented on a system. In one embodiment the method comprises receiving travel selections for a first leg of an itinerary; receiving a selection of a first profile to be assigned for the travel selections of the first leg, the first profile to be selected from a group of profiles corresponding to a user; receiving travel selections for a second leg of the itinerary; receiving a selection of a second profile to be assigned for the travel selections of the second leg, the second profile to be selected from the group of profiles corresponding to the user; automatically determining whether to replace the first profile for the first leg of the itinerary with a selection of a separate profile from the group of profiles, the determination made based on a predetermined criteria; and billing for the first and second legs of the itinerary as a single multi-leg travel itinerary, and billing the first leg of the itinerary to a profile assigned for the first leg and billing the second leg of the itinerary to a profile assigned for the second leg.