- Cupertino CA, US Alykhan F. KANJI - Cupertino CA, US Erik A. PARTRIDGE - Santa Clara CA, US Erik M. BERGET - San Francisco CA, US Karthik SUDHIR - Campbell CA, US Michael W. FULLERTON - Campbell CA, US Sofiane TOUDJI - San Francisco CA, US Stephen M. LOTTERMOSER - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 51/08 H04L 51/063 H04L 51/216
Abstract:
A method is provided that includes receiving, by a first process executing on an electronic device and from a second process executing on the electronic device, a request for links to content items that are associated with the second process. The method further includes obtaining, by the first process and from a link index, a link to a content item associated with the second process, wherein the link index is locally stored on the electronic device and the link index comprises links to content items communicated via a third process executing on the electronic device. The link to the content item obtained from the link index is provided by the first process for presentation by the second process, wherein selection of the link causes the second process to present the content item.
Fingerprint Activation Of A Panic Mode Of Operation For A Mobile Device
- Cupertino CA, US Karthik Sudhir - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H04M 1/725 G06K 9/00 H04W 12/08
Abstract:
Fingerprint actuation is described for unlocking a mobile device and activating customized mobile device functions by using a fingerprint authentication technique. The mobile device uses a fingerprint sensor to authenticate a user for allowing secure access to certain mobile device functions or contents, and provides a utility in addition to unlocking the mobile device. This allows the user to control access to one or more mobile device functions concurrently with invoking fingerprint authentication in order to unlock the mobile device when the user presses a finger to the fingerprint sensor. The mobile device may be unlocked using a designated finger that activates a panic mode of operation, wherein personal data stored on the mobile device is not accessible or viewable to the user. In other implementations, the user may register particular fingerprints to be associated with different modes of operation and activate the different modes based on the particular fingerprints.