SYSTEMS CONFIGURED TO MANAGE USER-RELATED EXTERNAL PARTY-ACTIVITY SOFTWARE OBJECTS BY USING MACHINE-READABLE INDICIA AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Systems for helping a user manage external party-activity software objects by using machine-readable indicia. In one embodiment, an exemplary computer-implemented method may comprise receiving a first request to link a digital profile of the application end user associated with the entity with a thi...

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Hauptverfasser: Crouse, Margaret, Kanitkar, Asawari, Crowson, John, Gray, Rocky
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Zusammenfassung:Systems for helping a user manage external party-activity software objects by using machine-readable indicia. In one embodiment, an exemplary computer-implemented method may comprise receiving a first request to link a digital profile of the application end user associated with the entity with a third-party entity. In response to receiving the first request, the second request is sent to a second server associated with the third-party entity, and a third request is received from the application end user for accessing at least one user-related external party-activity software object via the first server by using machine-readable indicia. A user interface is generated including the at least one user-related external party-activity software object based on the machine-readable indicia, and the at least one user-related external party-activity software object requires the user to complete the at least one activity associated with the third-party entity and is displayed within the user interface without the computing device associated with the application end user communicating with the second server associated with the third-party entity. The at least one user-related external party-activity software object comprises data fields that may be pre-populated with user-related, external party-related information.