Systems and methods for determining, collecting, and using geographic locations of internet users
First Claim
1. A method of determining a geographic location of an Internet user who connects to the Internet through a proxy server, comprising:
- a. sending an applet and a unique applet parameter tag to the Internet user through the proxy server;
b. receiving from the applet an IP address associated with the Internet user and the unique applet parameter tag;
c. associating the unique applet parameter tag with the IP address for requests coming through the proxy server;
d. obtaining a route through the Internet to a target host for the IP address, the route comprising a plurality of intermediate hosts;
e. determining a geographic naming information for each of the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route;
f. determining a geographic location for each of the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route by matching the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route to geographic locations through use of a database correlating geographic naming information to geographic locations;
g. assigning a confidence level to the determined geographic location of each of the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route;
h. determining the geographic location of the Internet user using the route, the geographic location of one or more of the plurality of intermediate hosts, and the confidence level assigned to one or more of the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route;
i. assigning a confidence level to the determined geographic location of the Internet user using the confidence level assigned to at least one intermediate host from the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route; and
j. storing in a database the geographic location of the Internet user, the confidence level assigned to each of the plurality of intermediate hosts, and the confidence level assigned to the determined geographic location of the Internet user.
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Abstract
A method of determining a geographic location of an Internet user involves determining if the host is on-line, determining ownership of the host name, and then determining the route taken in delivering packets to the user. Based on the detected route, the method proceeds with determining the geographic route based on the host locations and then assigning a confidence level to the assigned location. A system collects the geographic information and allows web sites or other entities to request the geographic location of their visitors. The database of geographic locations may be stored in a central location or, alternatively, may be at least partially located at the web site. With this information, web sites can target content, advertising, or route traffic depending upon the geographic locations of their visitors. Through web site requests for geographic information, a central database tracks an Internet user'"'"'s traffic on the Internet whereby a profile can be generated. In addition to this profile, the central database can store visitor'"'"'s preferences as to what content should be delivered to an IP address, the available interface, and the network speed associated with that IP address.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of determining a geographic location of an Internet user who connects to the Internet through a proxy server, comprising:
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a. sending an applet and a unique applet parameter tag to the Internet user through the proxy server; b. receiving from the applet an IP address associated with the Internet user and the unique applet parameter tag; c. associating the unique applet parameter tag with the IP address for requests coming through the proxy server; d. obtaining a route through the Internet to a target host for the IP address, the route comprising a plurality of intermediate hosts; e. determining a geographic naming information for each of the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route; f. determining a geographic location for each of the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route by matching the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route to geographic locations through use of a database correlating geographic naming information to geographic locations; g. assigning a confidence level to the determined geographic location of each of the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route; h. determining the geographic location of the Internet user using the route, the geographic location of one or more of the plurality of intermediate hosts, and the confidence level assigned to one or more of the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route; i. assigning a confidence level to the determined geographic location of the Internet user using the confidence level assigned to at least one intermediate host from the plurality of intermediate hosts in the route; and j. storing in a database the geographic location of the Internet user, the confidence level assigned to each of the plurality of intermediate hosts, and the confidence level assigned to the determined geographic location of the Internet user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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