Patents by Inventor Casey Hill
Casey Hill has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220004659Abstract: In particular embodiments, computer-implemented data processing, systems, and method configured to: receive a request to initiate a transaction between an entity and a data subject, generate (i) a consent receipt for the transaction comprising at least a unique subject identifier and a unique consent receipt key and (ii) a unique cookie to identify the data subject's transaction initiated by the data subject, store the consent receipt for the transaction and the unique cookie, receive a data subject access request from the data subject, verify an identity of the data subject based at least in part on the unique cookie process the request, process the request by identifying one or more pieces of personal data associated with the data subject, and taking one or more actions based at least in part on the data subject access request.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2021Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill
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Publication number: 20220004663Abstract: In various embodiments, a personal data processing system may require guardian consent (e.g., parental consent) for a data subject in order to collect, store, and or process the subject's personal data. The system may prompt the data subject to initiate a request for guardian consent or the system may initiate a request for guardian consent without initiation from the data subject (e.g., in the background of a transaction). In some embodiments, the system may require guardian consent when a data subject is under the age for valid consent for the particular type of personal data that will be collected as part of a particular transaction. Data processing systems may generate and store one or more consent records memorializing valid consent for data processing from data subjects and/or from guardians on their behalf (e.g., in the case of a minor data subject).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2021Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill, Kevin Jones, Richard A. Beaumont
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Patent number: 11210420Abstract: In particular embodiments, a computer-implemented data processing method for responding to a data subject access request comprises: (A) receiving a data subject access request from a requestor comprising one or more request parameters; (B) determining that the data subject is associated with a particular geographic location; (C) verifying that the data subject is associated with the particular geographic location; (D) in response to verifying that the data subject is associated with the particular geographic location, processing the request by identifying one or more pieces of personal data associated with the data subject; and (E) taking one or more actions based at least in part on the data subject access request, the one or more actions including one or more actions related to the one or more pieces of personal data.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2020Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill
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Publication number: 20210342415Abstract: In various embodiments, a system may be configured to analyze data for a particular consent capture point to identify a change in consent capture rate from the capture point. The system may, for example, be configured to automatically detect that the system has stopped receiving consent records from a particular capture point. In such embodiments, the system may be configured to generate an alert, and transmit the alert to any suitable individual (e.g., privacy team member, IT department member, etc.) regarding the capture point. The system may, for example, enable an entity to identify one or more capture points that may have become non-functional (e.g., as a result of one or more changes to the capture point).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill, Kevin Jones, Richard A. Beaumont
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Patent number: 11126748Abstract: In various embodiments, a personal data processing system may require guardian consent (e.g., parental consent) for a data subject in order to collect, store, and or process the subject's personal data. The system may prompt the data subject to initiate a request for guardian consent or the system may initiate a request for guardian consent without initiation from the data subject (e.g., in the background of a transaction). In some embodiments, the system may require guardian consent when a data subject is under the age for valid consent for the particular type of personal data that will be collected as part of a particular transaction. Data processing systems may generate and store one or more consent records memorializing valid consent for data processing from data subjects and/or from guardians on their behalf (e.g., in the case of a minor data subject).Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2020Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill, Kevin Jones, Richard A. Beaumont
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Patent number: 11120161Abstract: In particular embodiments, computer-implemented data processing, systems, and method configured to: receive a request to initiate a transaction between an entity and a data subject, generate (i) a consent receipt for the transaction comprising at least a unique subject identifier and a unique consent receipt key and (ii) a unique cookie to identify the data subject's transaction initiated by the data subject, store the consent receipt for the transaction and the unique cookie, receive a data subject access request from the data subject, verify an identity of the data subject based at least in part on the unique cookie process the request, process the request by identifying one or more pieces of personal data associated with the data subject, and taking one or more actions based at least in part on the data subject access request.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2020Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill
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Patent number: 11030274Abstract: In various embodiments, a system may be configured to analyze data for a particular consent capture point to identify a change in consent capture rate from the capture point. The system may, for example, be configured to automatically detect that the system has stopped receiving consent records from a particular capture point. In such embodiments, the system may be configured to generate an alert, and transmit the alert to any suitable individual (e.g., privacy team member, IT department member, etc.) regarding the capture point. The system may, for example, enable an entity to identify one or more capture points that may have become non-functional (e.g., as a result of one or more changes to the capture point).Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2020Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill, Kevin Jones, Richard A. Beaumont
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Publication number: 20210157951Abstract: In particular embodiments, computer-implemented data processing, systems, and method configured to: receive a request to initiate a transaction between an entity and a data subject, generate (i) a consent receipt for the transaction comprising at least a unique subject identifier and a unique consent receipt key and (ii) a unique cookie to identify the data subject's transaction initiated by the data subject, store the consent receipt for the transaction and the unique cookie, receive a data subject access request from the data subject, verify an identity of the data subject based at least in part on the unique cookie process the request, process the request by identifying one or more pieces of personal data associated with the data subject, and taking one or more actions based at least in part on the data subject access request.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2020Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill
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Publication number: 20210149982Abstract: In particular embodiments, a consent notice configuration determination system may be configured to: (1) scan a particular website from a plurality of different locations; (2) identify one or more types of technologies available on the particular website for individuals accessing the particular website from each of the plurality of different locations; (3) determine, for each of the plurality of different locations, based on a global set of databases, legal/regulatory guidance, etc. and the one or more types of technologies, particular legal and industry requirements for each of the plurality of different locations; and (4) automatically configure, for each of the plurality of different locations, a consent interface for the particular website for each of the plurality of different locations based at least in part on the one or more types of technologies and the global set of databases.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2021Publication date: May 20, 2021Applicant: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Kevin Jones, Casey Hill, Jonathan Blake Brannon, Mithun Babu, Patrick Whitney
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Publication number: 20210141853Abstract: Data processing systems and methods, according to various embodiments, are adapted for determining a categorization for each tracking tool that executes on a particular webpage based on a variety of criteria, such as the purpose of the tracking tool and its source script. The system may compare the characteristics of tracking tools on a webpage to a database of known tracking tools to determine the appropriate categorization. When a user visits the webpage, the system analyzes these categories and determines whether the tracking tool should be permitted to run based on the categories and/or other criteria, such as whether the user has consented to the use of that type of tracking tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2020Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Patrick Whitney, Kevin Jones, Brian Kelly, Subramanian Viswanathan, Casey Hill, Jeffrey Baucom, Madhusudhan Kunhambu, Mithun Babu, Rajneesh Kesavan, Santhosh Kumar Koti, Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Anand Balasubramanian, Mohamed Kabad, Jayamohan Puthenveetil, Jonathan Blake Brannon
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Publication number: 20210081568Abstract: In various embodiments, a personal data processing system may require guardian consent (e.g., parental consent) for a data subject in order to collect, store, and or process the subject's personal data. The system may prompt the data subject to initiate a request for guardian consent or the system may initiate a request for guardian consent without initiation from the data subject (e.g., in the background of a transaction). In some embodiments, the system may require guardian consent when a data subject is under the age for valid consent for the particular type of personal data that will be collected as part of a particular transaction. Data processing systems may generate and store one or more consent records memorializing valid consent for data processing from data subjects and/or from guardians on their behalf (e.g., in the case of a minor data subject).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill, Kevin Jones, Richard A. Beaumont
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Patent number: 10878127Abstract: In particular embodiments, computer-implemented data processing, systems, and method configured to: receive a request to initiate a transaction between an entity and a data subject, generate (i) a consent receipt for the transaction comprising at least a unique subject identifier and a unique consent receipt key and (ii) a unique cookie to identify the data subject's transaction initiated by the data subject, store the consent receipt for the transaction and the unique cookie, receive a data subject access request from the data subject, verify an identity of the data subject based at least in part on the unique cookie process the request, process the request by identifying one or more pieces of personal data associated with the data subject, and taking one or more actions based at least in part on the data subject access request.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2020Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill
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Patent number: 10846433Abstract: In various embodiments, a personal data processing system may require guardian consent (e.g., parental consent) for a data subject in order to collect, store, and or process the subject's personal data. The system may prompt the data subject to initiate a request for guardian consent or the system may initiate a request for guardian consent without initiation from the data subject (e.g., in the background of a transaction). In some embodiments, the system may require guardian consent when a data subject is under the age for valid consent for the particular type of personal data that will be collected as part of a particular transaction. Data processing systems may generate and store one or more consent records memorializing valid consent for data processing from data subjects and/or from guardians on their behalf (e.g., in the case of a minor data subject).Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2020Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill, Kevin Jones, Richard A. Beaumont
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Publication number: 20200364369Abstract: In particular embodiments, computer-implemented data processing, systems, and method configured to: receive a request to initiate a transaction between an entity and a data subject, generate (i) a consent receipt for the transaction comprising at least a unique subject identifier and a unique consent receipt key and (ii) a unique cookie to identify the data subject's transaction initiated by the data subject, store the consent receipt for the transaction and the unique cookie, receive a data subject access request from the data subject, verify an identity of the data subject based at least in part on the unique cookie process the request, process the request by identifying one or more pieces of personal data associated with the data subject, and taking one or more actions based at least in part on the data subject access request.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill
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Publication number: 20200285770Abstract: In particular embodiments, a computer-implemented data processing method for responding to a data subject access request comprises: (A) receiving a data subject access request from a requestor comprising one or more request parameters; (B) determining that the data subject is associated with a particular geographic location; (C) verifying that the data subject is associated with the particular geographic location; (D) in response to verifying that the data subject is associated with the particular geographic location, processing the request by identifying one or more pieces of personal data associated with the data subject; and (E) taking one or more actions based at least in part on the data subject access request, the one or more actions including one or more actions related to the one or more pieces of personal data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill
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Patent number: 10762236Abstract: In particular embodiments, a data processing consent management system may be configured to utilize one or more age verification techniques to at least partially authenticate the data subject's ability to provide valid consent (e.g., under one or more prevailing legal requirements). For example, according to one or more particular legal or industry requirements, an individual (e.g., data subject) may need to be at least a particular age (e.g., an age of majority, an adult, over 18, over 21, etc.) in order to provide valid consent. Consent receipt management systems may be implemented in the context of any suitable privacy management system that is configured to ensure compliance with one or more legal or industry standards related to the collection and/or storage of private information. In particular embodiments, the system is configured to manage one or more consent receipts between a data subject and an entity.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2020Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill, Kevin Jones, Richard A. Beaumont
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Publication number: 20200272764Abstract: A system and method for determining consent user interface validity for a provided consent user interface of a web form presenting consent information, comprising: accessing a consent user interface presented on a web form; determining one or more configuration attributes of the consent user interface; accessing one or more privacy regulations associated with presenting consent information; comparing the one or more configuration attributes of the consent user interface to each of the one or more privacy regulations; determining whether the consent user interface is compliant with each of the one or more privacy regulations; and in response to determining that the consent user interface is not compliant with one or more privacy regulations, flagging the consent user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2020Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill
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Patent number: 10726158Abstract: An automated process blocking system may be configured to automatically block one or more processes based on received user consent data. For example, a particular data subject may provide consent for an entity to process particular data associated with the data subject for one or more particular purposes. The system may be configured to: (1) determine that one or more entity systems are processing one or more pieces of personal data associated with a data subject; (2) identify at least one process for which the one or more pieces of personal data are being processed; (3) determine, using a consent receipt management system, whether the data subject has provided consent for the processing of the one or more pieces of personal data for the at least one process; and (4) in response to determining that the data subject has not provided valid consent, automatically blocking the processing.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill, Kevin Jones, Richard A. Beaumont
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Publication number: 20200226196Abstract: In various embodiments, a system may be configured to analyze data for a particular consent capture point to identify a change in consent capture rate from the capture point. The system may, for example, be configured to automatically detect that the system has stopped receiving consent records from a particular capture point. In such embodiments, the system may be configured to generate an alert, and transmit the alert to any suitable individual (e.g., privacy team member, IT department member, etc.) regarding the capture point. The system may, for example, enable an entity to identify one or more capture points that may have become non-functional (e.g., as a result of one or more changes to the capture point).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Applicant: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill, Kevin Jones, Richard A. Beaumont
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Patent number: 10713387Abstract: In particular embodiments, a consent conversion optimization system is configured to test two or more test consent interfaces against one another to determine which of the two or more consent interfaces results in a higher conversion percentage (e.g., to determine which of the two or more interfaces lead to a higher number of end users and/or data subjects providing a requested level of consent for the creation, storage and use or cookies by a particular website). The system may, for example, analyze end user interaction with each particular test consent interface to determine which of the two or more user interfaces: (1) result in a higher incidence of a desired level of provided consent; (2) are easier to use by the end users and/or data subjects (e.g., take less time to complete, require a fewer number of clicks, etc.); (3) etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: OneTrust, LLCInventors: Jonathan Blake Brannon, Casey Hill, Kevin Jones, Richard A. Beaumont