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Controlling a secure audio bridge during a payment transaction

  • US 10,205,827 B1
  • Filed: 05/26/2017
  • Issued: 02/12/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/11/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for facilitating a remote party communicating sensitive financial information during a call to a contact center without an agent of the contact center hearing the sensitive financial information, comprising:

  • establishing a first call leg between a secure bridge and a computer used by the agent, wherein audio of the call from the remote party is provided to the secure bridge on a fourth call leg;

    wherein the secure bridge is configured to handle multiple Voice over Internet Protocol (“

    VoIP”

    ) audio streams;

    establishing a second call leg from the secure bridge to a recording system, wherein the recording system is configured to record audio information provided on the second call leg from the secure bridge;

    establishing a third call leg from the secure bridge to an interactive voice response bank card payment processor (“

    IVR-BCPP”

    ), wherein the IVR-BCPP is configured to perform a credit card transaction comprising providing an audible prompt to the remote party over the fourth call leg between the secure bridge and remote party and receiving in response to the audible prompt dual tone multiple frequency (“

    DTMF”

    ) tones comprising the sensitive financial information comprising credit card information;

    displaying a pop-up window on a computer used by the agent comprising payment status progression information in response to receiving an indication from the agent initiating the credit card transaction;

    providing the audible prompt by the IVR-BCPP to the remote party for the sensitive financial information comprising a credit card number to the secure bridge;

    providing a first control signal to the secure bridge whereby the secure bridge suppresses any audio or the DTMF tones received from the remote party on the fourth call leg from being provided to both the computer used by the agent on the first call leg and the recording system on the second call leg, but allows the audio or the DTMF tones to be provided to the IVR-BCPP on the third call leg;

    displaying to the agent on the computer a series of indications corresponding to a series of DTMF tones originating from the remote party comprising the credit card number; and

    altering the payment status progression information displayed to the agent on the computer as a result of receiving the series of DTMF tones.

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