Patents by Inventor Evan C. Krasts

Evan C. Krasts 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).

  • Publication number: 20200382455
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of a device that forwards an email from a first party to a second party is described. In an exemplary embodiment, the device receives an email, where the email includes a first email address associated with the first party, the first party email address is a “from” email address, a second email address associated with a second party, the second email address is a “to” email address; and the second email address is an anonymized email address. The device further extracts a local part of the second email address and the device determines a first party identifier from at least the local part of the first email address. In addition, the device determines a replacement address for the second email address using at least the first party identifier and replaces the second email address with the replacement address. The device further forwards the email using the replacement address.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2020
    Publication date: December 3, 2020
    Inventors: Gianpaolo FASOLI, Evan C. KRASTS, Rahul K. ZINGDE, Leger Nicholas Mottin BROSNAHAN, JR., Sundhakar N. MAMBAKKAM, Dmitry V. BELOV, Graham S. ORNDORFF, Gokul P. THIRUMALAI
  • Publication number: 20200219184
    Abstract: Separate user accounts can be linked into a group of linked user accounts so that content items assigned to each of the user accounts can be accessed by each user account in the group. Linking user accounts in this way allows the individual user accounts to share content items while also retaining their individual properties such as username, password, preference data, etc. Linking user accounts allows each user account to retain the content items assigned to the user account when the user account is unlinked from the group. Linking user accounts can be restricted according to linking rules that dictate how many user accounts can be included in a group, when a user account can be added or removed from a group, etc. A master user account can set parameters restricting content items accessible to the user accounts in the group, as well as money spent be each user account.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2020
    Publication date: July 9, 2020
    Inventors: Jeffrey L. Robbin, Eduardo Humburto Cue, Evan C. Krasts, Andrew Irvin Williams, Maria Ioveva, Patrice Olivier Gautier, Steve S. Gedikian, Usama Mikael Hajj
  • Publication number: 20180005316
    Abstract: Separate user accounts can be linked into a group of linked user accounts so that content items assigned to each of the user accounts can be accessed by each user account in the group. Linking user accounts in this way allows the individual user accounts to share content items while also retaining their individual properties such as username, password, preference data, etc. Linking user accounts allows each user account to retain the content items assigned to the user account when the user account is unlinked from the group. Linking user accounts can be restricted according to linking rules that dictate how many user accounts can be included in a group, when a user account can be added or removed from a group, etc. A master user account can set parameters restricting content items accessible to the user accounts in the group, as well as money spent be each user account.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2017
    Publication date: January 4, 2018
    Inventors: Jeffrey L. Robbin, Eduardo Humburto Cue, Evan C. Krasts, Andrew Irvin Williams, Maria Ioveva, Patrice Olivier Gautier, Steve S. Gedikian, Usama Mikael Hajj
  • Patent number: 9626720
    Abstract: Separate user accounts can be linked into a group of linked user accounts so that content items assigned to each of the user accounts can be accessed by each user account in the group. Linking user accounts in this way allows the individual user accounts to share content items while also retaining their individual properties such as username, password, preference data, etc. Linking user accounts allows each user account to retain the content items assigned to the user account when the user account is unlinked from the group. Linking user accounts can be restricted according to linking rules that dictate how many user accounts can be included in a group, when a user account can be added or removed from a group, etc. A master user account can set parameters restricting content items accessible to the user accounts in the group, as well as money spent be each user account.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2017
    Assignee: Apple Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey L. Robbin, Eduardo Humburto Cue, Evan C. Krasts, Andrew Irvin Williams, Maria Ioveva, Patrice Olivier Gautier, Steve S. Gedikian, Usama Mikael Hajj
  • Publication number: 20150149358
    Abstract: Separate user accounts can be linked into a group of linked user accounts so that content items assigned to each of the user accounts can be accessed by each user account in the group. Linking user accounts in this way allows the individual user accounts to share content items while also retaining their individual properties such as username, password, preference data, etc. Linking user accounts allows each user account to retain the content items assigned to the user account when the user account is unlinked from the group. Linking user accounts can be restricted according to linking rules that dictate how many user accounts can be included in a group, when a user account can be added or removed from a group, etc. A master user account can set parameters restricting content items accessible to the user accounts in the group, as well as money spent be each user account.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2013
    Publication date: May 28, 2015
    Applicant: Apple Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey L. Robbin, Eduardo Humburto Cue, Evan C. Krasts, Andrew Irvin Williams, Maria Ioveva, Patrice Olivier Gautier, Steve S. Gedikian, Usama Mikael Hajj