Systems and methods for identity-based communication gate for social networks
First Claim
1. A system for providing certified parental control of online social networks and video games, the system comprising:
- a database comprising at least one entry associated with a set of control limits for a child, said set of control limits including a plurality of personal characteristics of persons defining categories of persons said child may communicate with;
an online communication server comprising hardware and software and including an interactive application module configured to allow first and second users to interact and communicate in an online environment;
a certification server configured to communicate with the online communication server over a network to provide access to said database, the certification server comprising a server application that (a) registers and certifies a parent, (b) registers and certifies a child, and (c) receives and stores control limits for the child in said database;
wherein the certification server is configured to respond to a parental control request from said online communication server that matches an entry for the child in the database by checking whether a subscriber has sufficient personal characteristics to fall within any one of said categories of persons said child may communicate with; and
whereinsaid online communication server is configured to filter, enable, or disable a subscriber communication from said subscriber to said child depending on the response from the certification server;
wherein said control limits comprises a minimum age and a maximum age, wherein said control limits further comprises a gender.
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Abstract
Systems and methods are disclosed that provide for control of online communication services, including social networks and video games. In some embodiments, parents of children engaging in activities using online communication services can control who their child can engage in communications with, while using online communication services. In some embodiments, parents can monitor potentially problematic communications between their child and other subscribers of an online communication service. Thus, subscribers of online communication services can be prevented from misrepresenting themselves or concealing important information, including age and gender.
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13 Claims
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1. A system for providing certified parental control of online social networks and video games, the system comprising:
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a database comprising at least one entry associated with a set of control limits for a child, said set of control limits including a plurality of personal characteristics of persons defining categories of persons said child may communicate with; an online communication server comprising hardware and software and including an interactive application module configured to allow first and second users to interact and communicate in an online environment; a certification server configured to communicate with the online communication server over a network to provide access to said database, the certification server comprising a server application that (a) registers and certifies a parent, (b) registers and certifies a child, and (c) receives and stores control limits for the child in said database; wherein the certification server is configured to respond to a parental control request from said online communication server that matches an entry for the child in the database by checking whether a subscriber has sufficient personal characteristics to fall within any one of said categories of persons said child may communicate with; and
whereinsaid online communication server is configured to filter, enable, or disable a subscriber communication from said subscriber to said child depending on the response from the certification server; wherein said control limits comprises a minimum age and a maximum age, wherein said control limits further comprises a gender. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer-implemented method of providing certified parental control for online social networks and video games, the method comprising:
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registering and certifying with a hardware server having a processor, a parent; registering and certifying a child; registering and certifying a third person; receiving and storing in a database a set of control limits from said parent, said set of control limits including at least two personal characteristics of persons defining categories of persons said child may communicate with, wherein said at least two personal characteristics comprises a minimum age and a maximum age, and a gender; receiving a third party communication over a network from the third person interacting with said child over an online interactive server, the third party communication being from the third person directed to said child; checking whether said third person has sufficient personal characteristics to fall within any one of said associated categories of persons said child may communicate with; and filtering, enabling, or blocking said third party communication from said third person, in response to said checking. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A computer-implemented method of providing certified parental control of an interactive application, the method comprising:
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receiving and storing in a database, with a hardware server having a processor, a set of control limits from a parent, said set of control limits including at least two personal characteristics of persons defining categories of persons a child may communicate with, wherein receiving and storing comprises receiving from the parent an age and storing the age in the database, receiving from the parent a gender and storing the gender in the database; receiving a communication to said child using the interactive application from a third person who is interacting with said child in the interactive application; and automatically checking in said database, in response to receiving said communication, whether said third person has sufficient personal characteristics to fall within the categories of persons said child may communicate with, wherein said checking comprises comparing an age of the third person to the age from the parent stored in the database and comparing a gender of the third person with the gender from the parent stored in the database; and wherein the checking inhibits unauthorized communications to said child from the third person.
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