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- the present invention relates to data communications and wireless devices.
- Mobile communication devices e.g., cellular phones, personal digital assistants, and the like—are increasingly being used to conduct payment transactions as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/933,351, entitled “Method and System For Scheduling A Banking Transaction Through A Mobile Communication Device”, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/467,441, entitled “Method and Apparatus For Completing A Transaction Using A Wireless Mobile Communication Channel and Another Communication Channel, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Such payment transactions can include, for example, purchasing goods and/or services, bill payments, and transferring funds between bank accounts.
- this specification describes a method for transmitting data between a mobile communication device and a server.
- the method includes running a mobile application on the mobile communication device.
- the mobile application is hosted on the mobile communication device through a management server.
- the method further includes transmitting data associated with the mobile application between the mobile communication device and the server, in which transmission of the data between the mobile communication device and the management server is monitored through the management server.
- Transmitting data can include generating a session key that is only valid for a given communication session between the mobile communication device and the server.
- the method can further include disabling use of the mobile application running on the mobile communication device through the management server by invalidating the session key.
- the method can further include timing out a given communication session between the mobile communication device and the management server after a pre-determined amount of time to prevent theft of data that is accessible through the mobile application.
- Transmitting data associated with the mobile application between the mobile communication device and the management server can include prompting a user to enter a payment limit PIN in response to a pending purchase exceeding a pre-determined amount.
- the payment limit PIN can be applied to all purchases globally or on a per-payment basis.
- the method can include use of biometrics to authenticate the user before authorizing the transaction.
- the mobile application can comprise a payment transaction application that permits a user to perform one or more of the following services including bill payment, fund transfers, or purchases through the mobile communication device.
- the mobile application can permit a user to subscribe to each of the services separately.
- FIG. 1 illustrates one implementation of a block diagram of a communication system including a wireless mobile communication device.
- FIG. 2 illustrates one implementation of the wireless mobile communication device of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates one implementation of a method for authenticating a user.
- FIG. 4 illustrates one implementation of a method for remotely locking use of a mobile application on a mobile communication device.
- FIG. 1 illustrates one implementation of a communication system 100 .
- the communication system 100 includes a hand-held, wireless mobile communication device 102 a point-of-sale device 104 and a remote server 106 .
- the mobile communication device 102 includes a mobile application (discussed in greater detail below) that permits a user of the mobile communication device 102 to conduct payment transactions.
- Payment transactions can include, for example, using contactless payment technology at a retail merchant point of sale (e.g., through point of sale device 104 ), using mobile/internet commerce (e.g., purchase tickets and products, etc.), storage of payment information and other digital artifacts (receipts, tickets, coupons, etc), storage of banking information (payment account numbers, security codes, PIN's, etc.), and accessing banking service (account balance, payment history, bill pay, fund transfer, etc.), and so on.
- a retail merchant point of sale e.g., through point of sale device 104
- mobile/internet commerce e.g., purchase tickets and products, etc.
- banking information payment account numbers, security codes, PIN's, etc.
- accessing banking service account balance, payment history, bill pay, fund transfer, etc.
- the mobile application running on the mobile communication device 102 implements one or more of the following tools to secure data that may be stored and presented on the mobile communication device 102 as a result of a payment transaction.
- the mobile application can implemented one the mobile communication device 102 through a management server which hosts and operates (either independently or through a third-party) the application for use by its customers over the Internet, or other wireless network (e.g., a private network), or a wired network. In one implementation, customers do not pay for owning the software itself but rather for using the software.
- the mobile application is accessible through an API accessible over the Web (or other network).
- the mobile application can include a multi-factored PIN-based login and authentication, and include session keys and have command-level authentication.
- the mobile application running on the mobile communication device 102 can be remotely locked through a remote server (e.g., remote server 106 ).
- a PIN request can be implemented to limit the amount of purchases that can be made.
- security codes for different payment methods can be implemented to protect a user. Each of these tools is discussed in greater detail below.
- FIG. 2 illustrates one implementation of the mobile communication device 102 .
- the mobile communication device 102 includes a mobile application 200 that (in one implementation) is provided to the mobile communication device 102 through a remote server (e.g., remote server 106 ).
- the mobile application is a Mobile Wallet application available from Mobile Candy Dish, Inc., of Berkeley, Calif.
- Providing the mobile application as a hosted service enables central monitoring and management of all security aspects of the service at the remote server.
- data (corresponding to a payment transaction) can be stored on the remote server (e.g., remote server 106 ( FIG. 1 )) in a secure manner.
- the remote server is a management server that is can be maintained by Mobile Candy Dish or a trusted third party, as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/933,351.
- the data can be securely stored on the remote server using conventional PCI guidelines.
- an added benefit is that a user can recover seamlessly by syncing new mobile communication device (via new installation of the mobile application) with the service.
- sensitive information e.g., banking account numbers, credit card account numbers, expiry dates, and so on
- sensitive information are never stored on the mobile communication device. This reduces risk and exposure of the user's private information and data.
- users have an ability to subscribe to different services. For example, User A may subscribe to “Mobile Payments” and “Mobile Banking” services, while User B may only subscribe to “Mobile Banking” and “What's Nearby” services.
- the mobile application includes a mechanism to enable/disable different services on the Client based on particular services to which users are subscribed. Table 1 below illustrates example services that are enabled/disabled based on user subscriptions.
- FIG. 3 illustrates one implementation of a method 300 for authenticating a user.
- User input is received (through a mobile communication device) logging into the mobile application service (step 302 ).
- the user is prompted to enter login credentials (e.g., mobile phone number, 1-time activation code, Wallet PIN, etc.).
- login credentials e.g., mobile phone number, 1-time activation code, Wallet PIN, etc.
- a session key is generated (step 304 ).
- the session key is a unique server-generated session key that is valid only for the duration of a given session.
- the session key is used to ensure the server can identify the client and ensure that the client has been previously authenticated.
- the server Upon a successful login, the server will transfer credentials, service access and privileges (step 306 ), which are locally cached on the mobile communication device. The service access and privileges control the behavior of the client.
- the session key is passed in every API server call. The server will validate (every time) the session key is valid. If valid, the API server call is processed. Failure to validate the session key will cause a failure. In such a case, the client will flush the cached PIN and force the user to re-authenticate (or re-login).
- a mobile application running on a mobile communication device can be remotely locked (or disabled) by invalidating a session key.
- Users via calling a Customer Care, a personal web portal, or some other mechanism, can implement changes (e.g., change PIN, etc.) that causes the server to invalidate the session key.
- changes e.g., change PIN, etc.
- the client can perform additional actions, in addition to flushing the cached PIN and session key.
- mobile application (or client) shuts down after a period of inactivity. Additional tasks that can be associated with the shutdown procedure can include, but is not limited to, temporarily shutting down a secure element (of the mobile communication device) to prevent NFC payments, NFC coupon redemption, and NFC ticket redemption.
- a user can prevent either fraudulent purchases or accidental purchases by forcing a PIN prompt when a purchase amount exceed a user-specified value.
- a user can control this behavior globally (e.g., across all users' payment methods) or on a per-payment-method basis.
- the client will trigger and prompt for the PIN.
- the user has to enter the correct PIN.
- the user's input is validated against the cached PIN on the client.
- the payment transaction will proceed if validated. Otherwise, an appropriate response is generated to the user.
- this is a mechanism for the user (not the Merchant or Issuing Bank) to throttle/control the dollar amount that can be authorized for various payments and transactions.
- the client controls the smart chip.
- a server can manages the controls.
- a user can opt-in and have only the security codes (CVV, etc.) associated to each of their payment methods locally stores on the client.
- management tools are provided to add/delete/edit these security codes.
- the security codes are encrypted (Key Management of encryption key performed by a server) and then only stored in the client on the mobile communication device.
- security codes are not stored in any form on the server. The encryption key and security codes can be kept separately to prevent fraudulent usage.
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A method for transmitting data between a mobile communication device and a server. The method includes running a mobile application on the mobile communication device. The mobile application is hosted on the mobile communication device through the server as a Software as a Service (SaaS). The method further includes transmitting data associated with the mobile application between the mobile communication device and the server, in which transmission of the data between the mobile communication device and the server is monitored through the server.
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- This application is a continuation of and claims priority to application Ser. No. 13/650,257, filed Oct. 12, 2012, titled “Secure Device NFC Based Transactions” which is a continuation of and claims priority to application Ser. No. 11/939,821 filed Nov. 14, 2007 now U.S. Pat. No. 8,290,433 issued on Oct. 16, 2012, titled “Method and System for Securing Transactions Made Through a Mobile Communication Device” both of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
- The present invention relates to data communications and wireless devices.
- Mobile communication devices—e.g., cellular phones, personal digital assistants, and the like—are increasingly being used to conduct payment transactions as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/933,351, entitled “Method and System For Scheduling A Banking Transaction Through A Mobile Communication Device”, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/467,441, entitled “Method and Apparatus For Completing A Transaction Using A Wireless Mobile Communication Channel and Another Communication Channel, both of which are incorporated herein by reference. Such payment transactions can include, for example, purchasing goods and/or services, bill payments, and transferring funds between bank accounts. Given the sensitive nature of personal money or banking data that may be stored on a mobile communication device as a result of the ability to transact payments, it is critical to protect a user from fraudulent usage due to, e.g., loss or theft of a mobile communication device.
- In general, in one aspect, this specification describes a method for transmitting data between a mobile communication device and a server. The method includes running a mobile application on the mobile communication device. The mobile application is hosted on the mobile communication device through a management server. The method further includes transmitting data associated with the mobile application between the mobile communication device and the server, in which transmission of the data between the mobile communication device and the management server is monitored through the management server.
- Implementations can include one or more of the following features. Transmitting data can include generating a session key that is only valid for a given communication session between the mobile communication device and the server. The method can further include disabling use of the mobile application running on the mobile communication device through the management server by invalidating the session key. The method can further include timing out a given communication session between the mobile communication device and the management server after a pre-determined amount of time to prevent theft of data that is accessible through the mobile application. Transmitting data associated with the mobile application between the mobile communication device and the management server can include prompting a user to enter a payment limit PIN in response to a pending purchase exceeding a pre-determined amount. The payment limit PIN can be applied to all purchases globally or on a per-payment basis. The method can include use of biometrics to authenticate the user before authorizing the transaction. The mobile application can comprise a payment transaction application that permits a user to perform one or more of the following services including bill payment, fund transfers, or purchases through the mobile communication device. The mobile application can permit a user to subscribe to each of the services separately.
- The details of one or more implementations are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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FIG. 1 illustrates one implementation of a block diagram of a communication system including a wireless mobile communication device. -
FIG. 2 illustrates one implementation of the wireless mobile communication device ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 illustrates one implementation of a method for authenticating a user. -
FIG. 4 illustrates one implementation of a method for remotely locking use of a mobile application on a mobile communication device. - Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
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FIG. 1 illustrates one implementation of acommunication system 100. Thecommunication system 100 includes a hand-held, wireless mobile communication device 102 a point-of-sale device 104 and aremote server 106. In one implementation, themobile communication device 102 includes a mobile application (discussed in greater detail below) that permits a user of themobile communication device 102 to conduct payment transactions. Payment transactions can include, for example, using contactless payment technology at a retail merchant point of sale (e.g., through point of sale device 104), using mobile/internet commerce (e.g., purchase tickets and products, etc.), storage of payment information and other digital artifacts (receipts, tickets, coupons, etc), storage of banking information (payment account numbers, security codes, PIN's, etc.), and accessing banking service (account balance, payment history, bill pay, fund transfer, etc.), and so on. - In one implementation, the mobile application running on the
mobile communication device 102 implements one or more of the following tools to secure data that may be stored and presented on themobile communication device 102 as a result of a payment transaction. The mobile application can implemented one themobile communication device 102 through a management server which hosts and operates (either independently or through a third-party) the application for use by its customers over the Internet, or other wireless network (e.g., a private network), or a wired network. In one implementation, customers do not pay for owning the software itself but rather for using the software. In one implementation, the mobile application is accessible through an API accessible over the Web (or other network). The mobile application can include a multi-factored PIN-based login and authentication, and include session keys and have command-level authentication. In one implementation, the mobile application running on themobile communication device 102 can be remotely locked through a remote server (e.g., remote server 106). In one implementation, a PIN request can be implemented to limit the amount of purchases that can be made. Further, security codes for different payment methods can be implemented to protect a user. Each of these tools is discussed in greater detail below. -
FIG. 2 illustrates one implementation of themobile communication device 102. Themobile communication device 102 includes amobile application 200 that (in one implementation) is provided to themobile communication device 102 through a remote server (e.g., remote server 106). In one implementation, the mobile application is a Mobile Wallet application available from Mobile Candy Dish, Inc., of Berkeley, Calif. Providing the mobile application as a hosted service enables central monitoring and management of all security aspects of the service at the remote server. In addition, data (corresponding to a payment transaction) can be stored on the remote server (e.g., remote server 106 (FIG. 1 )) in a secure manner. In one implementation, the remote server is a management server that is can be maintained by Mobile Candy Dish or a trusted third party, as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/933,351. For example, the data can be securely stored on the remote server using conventional PCI guidelines. Hence, in the event themobile communication device 102 is lost (or stolen), no confidential data can be recovered as no data is stored on themobile communication device 102. In addition, an added benefit is that a user can recover seamlessly by syncing new mobile communication device (via new installation of the mobile application) with the service. Thus, in one implementation, sensitive information (e.g., banking account numbers, credit card account numbers, expiry dates, and so on) are never stored on the mobile communication device. This reduces risk and exposure of the user's private information and data. - In general, while effort is made to minimize storage of sensitive user information and data in a memory of a mobile communication device, in one implementation, some data is stored in the memory of a mobile communication device due to reasons of performance, usability and user experience. For example, data may need to be stored on a mobile communication device in the following circumstances. Payment credentials, coupons, tickets, and so on may have to be stored on the secure element of an NFC phone. Account balance, banking payment history, etc., may be locally cached on a mobile communication device. In one implementation, a user can opt-in to save payment method security codes in the client (or mobile application) for convenience. Tickets and/or coupons may be locally cached so that a user can redeem the tickets and/or coupons in an offline mode. For example, a mobile communication device may be offline in a situation in which network connectivity inside a building is degraded, and storing a ticket and/or coupon in a local cache of the mobile communication device permits the user to access the ticket or coupon.
- In addition to data partitioning, in one implementation, users have an ability to subscribe to different services. For example, User A may subscribe to “Mobile Payments” and “Mobile Banking” services, while User B may only subscribe to “Mobile Banking” and “What's Nearby” services. Hence, in one implementation, the mobile application includes a mechanism to enable/disable different services on the Client based on particular services to which users are subscribed. Table 1 below illustrates example services that are enabled/disabled based on user subscriptions.
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TABLE 1 USER SERVICE SUBSCRlPTION STATUS User A Money Manager Disabled User B Money Manager Transaction Only User C Money Manager Transaction, Payment User D Money Manager Transaction, Payment, BillPay, FundTransfer
The above example control access to the Money Manager service and what privileges within the service a given user can perform. This will be used by the Client (mobile application) to enable/disable available features on the Client. - In one implementation, when a user subscribes to a mobile wallet the user is assigned credentials that include a unique WalletID, SiteKey, a user-defined PIN, as well as tokens that specify access and privileges for the different services.
FIG. 3 illustrates one implementation of amethod 300 for authenticating a user. User input is received (through a mobile communication device) logging into the mobile application service (step 302). In one implementation, when a user attempts to login with the client, the user is prompted to enter login credentials (e.g., mobile phone number, 1-time activation code, Wallet PIN, etc.). A session key is generated (step 304). In one implementation, the session key is a unique server-generated session key that is valid only for the duration of a given session. In one implementation, the session key is used to ensure the server can identify the client and ensure that the client has been previously authenticated. Upon a successful login, the server will transfer credentials, service access and privileges (step 306), which are locally cached on the mobile communication device. The service access and privileges control the behavior of the client. In one implementation, to prevent command spoofing, the session key is passed in every API server call. The server will validate (every time) the session key is valid. If valid, the API server call is processed. Failure to validate the session key will cause a failure. In such a case, the client will flush the cached PIN and force the user to re-authenticate (or re-login). - In one implementation, a mobile application running on a mobile communication device can be remotely locked (or disabled) by invalidating a session key. Users, via calling a Customer Care, a personal web portal, or some other mechanism, can implement changes (e.g., change PIN, etc.) that causes the server to invalidate the session key. In real-time, the next attempt by the client to issue an API server call, validation of the session key will fail, which (in one implementation) causes the client to automatically flush the cached PIN and session key, and force the user to re-authenticate. In addition, the client can perform additional actions, in addition to flushing the cached PIN and session key. This includes, but is not limited to, one or more of the following: changing the secure element mode to effective temporarily or permanently disable the secure element—i.e., a user can remotely alter the state of the smart chip to lock it remotely; and deleting all cached data stored in the memory (or disk) of the mobile communication device.
- In one implementation, while a client is open, a user has access to transaction data. In such an implementation, users who may misplace a mobile communication device while the client is open may expose the user to risk of information theft. Therefore, in one implementation, mobile application (or client) shuts down after a period of inactivity. Additional tasks that can be associated with the shutdown procedure can include, but is not limited to, temporarily shutting down a secure element (of the mobile communication device) to prevent NFC payments, NFC coupon redemption, and NFC ticket redemption.
- For payments (mobile commerce ticket purchase, etc.), in one implementation a user can prevent either fraudulent purchases or accidental purchases by forcing a PIN prompt when a purchase amount exceed a user-specified value. In one implementation, a user can control this behavior globally (e.g., across all users' payment methods) or on a per-payment-method basis. Thus, when a user purchases ticket and selects a payment method (to pay for purchase), if the transaction amount exceeds a specified payment method's limit, the client will trigger and prompt for the PIN. In order to proceed with purchase, the user has to enter the correct PIN. The user's input is validated against the cached PIN on the client. The payment transaction will proceed if validated. Otherwise, an appropriate response is generated to the user. Effectively, this is a mechanism for the user (not the Merchant or Issuing Bank) to throttle/control the dollar amount that can be authorized for various payments and transactions. In the event of a contactless purchase, the client controls the smart chip. In the event of an electronic purchase (ticketing, etc.), a server can manages the controls.
- As a convenience to users, a user can opt-in and have only the security codes (CVV, etc.) associated to each of their payment methods locally stores on the client. In one implementation, management tools are provided to add/delete/edit these security codes. In one implementation, the security codes are encrypted (Key Management of encryption key performed by a server) and then only stored in the client on the mobile communication device. In one implementation, security codes are not stored in any form on the server. The encryption key and security codes can be kept separately to prevent fraudulent usage.
- Although the present invention has been particularly described with reference to implementations discussed above, various changes, modifications and substitutes are can be made. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that in numerous instances some features of the invention can be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Further, variations can be made in the number and arrangement of components illustrated in the figures discussed above.
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1. A method for processing a Near Field Communication (NFC) transaction using an NFC protocol, the method comprising:
receiving, at a transaction server, transaction information including a payment method from a management server over a first communication channel, wherein the payment method is maintained at the management server and corresponds to an identification code associated with a user received by the management server from an NFC terminal configured to use the NFC protocol and further wherein the identification code associated with the user is received by the NFC terminal over a second communication channel configured to use the NFC protocol from a secure element memory in response to an NFC inductive signal by the NFC terminal which triggers an NFC processor to execute a secure element application configured to use the NFC protocol and transfer, via an NFC transceiver, the identification code associated with the user from the secure element memory to the NFC terminal using the secure element application, wherein the NFC processor, the secure element memory, and the NFC transceiver are included in a secure element permanently embedded within the body of a mobile device, the mobile device comprising a mobile device processor, mobile device memory maintaining a non-browser based mobile application with a graphical user interface, and a mobile device wireless transceiver using at least one of CDMA, GSM, or WIFI, wherein the first communication channel is different than the second communication channel; and
processing the NFC transaction at the transaction server using the payment method that corresponds to the identification code associated with the user; and
after the NFC transaction has processed, sending a transaction verification to the management server, wherein the transaction verification indicates that the NFC transaction has processed.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the payment method is a credit card, debit card, or prepaid card.
3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising applying a coupon during a near field communication interaction between the secure element and the NFC terminal.
4. The method of claim 1 , further wherein, after the NFC transaction has processed, a digital artifact is transmitted over the second communication channel from the management server to the non-browser based mobile application stored on the mobile device for display in the non-browser based mobile application.
5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the digital artifact comprises an advertisement, receipt, ticket, coupon, media, metadata and/or content.
6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the digital artifact is available for use by the non-browser based mobile application stored on the mobile device when there is no connection to a wireless network.
7. The method of claim 4 , further wherein the management server sends the digital artifact to the non-browser based mobile application based on the geographical location of the mobile device.
8. The method of claim 1 , further wherein data stored on the mobile device is encrypted using a mobile operating system native to the mobile device.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transaction server receives the transaction information including the payment method from the management server based on the management server associating information related to the transaction server with information related the identification code associated with the user.
10. The method of claim 1 , wherein a single identification code associated with the user works with one or more of the user's mobile devices.
11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the non-browser based mobile application monitors for wireless network availability and automatically reconnects to the management server when the wireless network is available.
12. A transaction server for processing a Near Field Communication (NFC) transaction using an NFC protocol, the server comprising:
a transaction server memory;
a transaction server interface coupled to the server memory, the server interface operable to
receive transaction information including a payment method from a management server over a first communication channel, wherein the payment method is maintained at the management server and corresponds to an identification code associated with a user received by the management server from an NFC terminal configured to use the NFC protocol and further wherein the identification code associated with the user is received by the NFC terminal from a secure element memory using a second communication channel in response to an NFC inductive signal by the NFC terminal which triggers an NFC processor to execute a secure element application configured to use the NFC protocol and transfer, via an NFC transceiver, the identification code identification code associated with the user from the secure element memory to the NFC terminal using the secure element application, wherein the NFC processor, the secure element memory, and the NFC transceiver are included in a secure element permanently embedded within the body of a mobile device, the mobile device comprising a mobile device processor, mobile device memory maintaining a non-browser based mobile application with a graphical user interface, and mobile device wireless transceiver using at least one of CDMA, GSM, or WIFI, wherein the first communication channel is different than the second communication channel; and
after the NFC transaction has processed, send a transaction verification to the management server, wherein the transaction verification indicates that the NFC transaction has processed; and
a transaction server processor configured to process the NFC transaction using the transaction information including the payment method that corresponds to the identification code associated with a user.
13. The transaction server of claim 12 , wherein the payment method is a credit card, debit card, or prepaid card.
14. The transaction server of claim 12 , further comprising applying a coupon during a near field communication interaction between the secure element and the NFC terminal.
15. The transaction server of claim 12 , further wherein, after the NFC transaction has processed, a digital artifact is transmitted over the second communication channel from the management server to the non-browser based mobile application stored on the mobile device for display in the non-browser based mobile application.
16. The transaction server of claim 15 , wherein the digital artifact comprises an advertisement, receipt, ticket, coupon, media, metadata and/or content.
17. The transaction server of claim 15 , wherein the digital artifact is available for use by the non-browser based mobile application stored on the mobile device when there is no connection to a wireless network.
18. The transaction server of claim 15 , further wherein the management server sends the digital artifact to the non-browser based mobile application based on the geographical location of the mobile device.
19. The transaction server of claim 12 , further wherein data stored on the mobile device is encrypted using a mobile operating system native to the mobile device.
20. The transaction server of claim 12 , wherein the transaction server receives the transaction information including the payment method from the management server based on the management server associating information related to the transaction server with information related the identification code associated with the user.
21. The transaction server of claim 12 , wherein a single identification code associated with the user works with one or more of the user's mobile devices.
22. The transaction server of claim 12 , wherein the non-browser based mobile application monitors for wireless network availability and automatically reconnects to the management server when the wireless network is available.
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