IP Library Granted Patent US 11,790,061
Granted Patent B2
US 11,790,061 · App. 17/343,749 · Granted Oct 17, 2023

System and method for identity and reputation score based on transaction history

Inventors: Thomas H. Gonser (Alamo, CA); Donald G. Peterson (Kirkland, WA); Douglas P. Rybacki (Seattle, WA); Ashley Carroll (San Francisco, CA); Michael Strickland (San Francisco, CA)
Assignee: DocuSign, Inc.
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,790,061
App. No.
17/343,749
Granted
Oct 17, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Techniques for electronic signature process management are described. Some embodiments provide an electronic signature service (“ESS”) configured to manage electronic identity cards. In some embodiments, the ESS generates and manages an electronic identity card for a user, based on personal information of the user, activity information related to the user's actions with respect to the ESS, and/or social networking information related to the user. The electronic identity card of a signer may be associated with an electronic document signed via the ESS, so that users may obtain information about the signer of the document. The ESS may also generate a trust score for the user based on activity information related to the user's actions with respect to the ESS and/or other factors. The trust score may be used to recommend authentication mechanisms to use with respect to electronic signature transactions.

Claims (27)

1. A method comprising:

accessing, by an electronic signature server, document information describing one or more documents with which a user has historically interacted;

determining, by the electronic signature server, a trust score for the user based on the document information describing the one or more documents; and

in response to the trust score being above a trust score threshold, causing display, by the electronic signature server on a display communicatively coupled to a client device of the user, an indication that the user is a trusted user in association with a new electronic signature transaction associated with the user via the electronic signature server, the new electronic signature transaction associated with an authentication method selected based on the determined trust score.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the trust score is determined further based on one or more of: a type of signature used by the user to sign the one or more documents, a number of the one or more documents signed by the user, and a frequency of signing operations conducted by the user.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the trust score is determined further based on one or more of: a number of sending events in which the user is a sender, a type of sending events in which the user is a sender, a frequency of sending events in which the user is a sender, a number of authentication methods used by the user in sending a document, and a type of authentication methods used by the user in sending a document.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the document information includes one or more of: documents uploaded by the user to the electronic signature server, documents sent by the user via the electronic signature server, documents signed by the user via the electronic signature server, documents viewed by the user, and documents sent to the user via the electronic signature server.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the trust score can be increased by the user providing a valid email address to the electronic signature server, by linking a social network account associated with the user with the electronic signature server, and by verifying an identity of the user with the electronic signature server.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the new electronic signature transaction is associated with a warning selected based on the determined trust score to a second user associated with the new electronic signature transaction.

7. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing executable instructions that, when executed by a hardware processor of an electronic signature server, cause the hardware processor to perform steps comprising:

accessing, by the electronic signature server, document information describing one or more documents with which a user has historically interacted;

determining, by the electronic signature server, a trust score for the user based on the document information describing the one or more documents; and

in response to the trust score being above a trust score threshold, causing display, by the electronic signature server on a display communicatively coupled to a client device of the user, an indication that the user is a trusted user in association with a new electronic signature transaction associated with the user via the electronic signature server, the new electronic signature transaction associated with an authentication method selected based on the determined trust score.

8. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 7 , wherein the trust score is determined further based on one or more of: a type of signature used by the user to sign the one or more documents, a number of the one or more documents signed by the user, and a frequency of signing operations conducted by the user.

9. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 7 , wherein the trust score is determined further based on one or more of: a number of sending events in which the user is a sender, a type of sending events in which the user is a sender, a frequency of sending events in which the user is a sender, a number of authentication methods used by the user in sending a document, and a type of authentication methods used by the user in sending a document.

10. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 7 , wherein the document information includes one or more of: documents uploaded by the user to the electronic signature server, documents sent by the user via the electronic signature server, documents signed by the user via the electronic signature server, documents viewed by the user, and documents sent to the user via the electronic signature server.

11. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 7 , wherein the trust score can be increased by the user providing a valid email address to the electronic signature server, by linking a social network account associated with the user with the electronic signature server, and by verifying an identity of the user with the electronic signature server.

12. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 7 , wherein the new electronic signature transaction is associated with a warning selected based on the determined trust score to a second user associated with the new electronic signature transaction.

13. An electronic signature server comprising a hardware processor and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing executable instructions that, when executed by the hardware processor, cause the hardware processor to perform steps comprising:

accessing document information describing one or more documents with which a user has historically interacted;

determining a trust score for the user based on the document information describing the one or more documents; and

in response to the trust score being above a trust score threshold, causing display on a display communicatively coupled to a client device of the user, an indication that the user is a trusted user in association with a new electronic signature transaction associated with the user via the electronic signature server, wherein the new electronic signature transaction is associated with an authentication method selected based on the determined trust score.

14. The electronic signature server of claim 13 , wherein the trust score is determined further based on one or more of: a type of signature used by the user to sign the one or more documents, a number of the one or more documents signed by the user, and a frequency of signing operations conducted by the user.

15. The electronic signature server of claim 13 , wherein the trust score is determined further based on one or more of: a number of sending events in which the user is a sender, a type of sending events in which the user is a sender, a frequency of sending events in which the user is a sender, a number of authentication methods used by the user in sending a document, and a type of authentication methods used by the user in sending a document.

16. The electronic signature server of claim 13 , wherein the document information includes one or more of: documents uploaded by the user to the electronic signature server, documents sent by the user via the electronic signature server, documents signed by the user via the electronic signature server, documents viewed by the user, and documents sent to the user via the electronic signature server.

17. The electronic signature server of claim 13 , wherein the trust score can be increased by the user providing a valid email address to the electronic signature server, by linking a social network account associated with the user with the electronic signature server, and by verifying an identity of the user with the electronic signature server.

18. The electronic signature server of claim 13 , wherein the new electronic signature transaction is associated with a warning selected based on the determined trust score to a second user associated with the new electronic signature transaction.

Assignments (2)
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 23, 2025
From: DOCUSIGN, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 071337/0240 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 15, 2021
From: CARROLL, ASHLEY; STRICKLAND, MICHAEL; GONSER, THOMAS H; PETERSON, DONALD G.; RYBACKI, DOUGLAS P.
To: DOCUSIGN, INC.
Reel/Frame 056539/0005 →