Patents Assigned to FullThrottle Technologies, LLC
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Patent number: 12051083Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2023Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: FULLTHROTTLE TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev, Louis David DiGiacomo
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Patent number: 11823219Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev, Louis David DiGiacomo
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Publication number: 20230325861Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev, Louis David DiGiacomo
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Publication number: 20230325860Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev, Louis David DiGiacomo
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Publication number: 20230069859Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Applicant: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev
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Patent number: 11556947Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2022Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev
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Publication number: 20220391933Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2022Publication date: December 8, 2022Applicant: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev