DOWNLOADABLE COMPUTER SOFTWARE SIGNING

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U.F.O. Terminal Systems Inc. 8695 Washington Blvd, Suite 206 Culver City CA 90232 Downloadable computer software for signing and sending transactions on a blockchain or web 3.0 protocol; Downloadable computer software featuring application programming interface (API) software for signing and sending transactions on a blockchain or web 3.0 protocol;Application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for signing and sending transactions on a blockchain or web 3.0 protocol;
UFO FLEEK 064 Ponce de Leon Ave Suite 507 San Juan 00907 Puerto Rico Downloadable computer software for signing and sending transactions on a blockchain or web 3.0 protocol; Downloadable application programming interface (API) software for signing and sending transactions on a blockchain or web 3.0 protocol;Application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for signing and sending transactions on a blockchain or web 3.0 protocol;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A signing interface is disclosed for facilitating digital signing of electronic messages by a buyer or other subscribing party in an e-commerce or other context. The signing interface provides a mechanism by which a seller's Web applications may invoke a buyer's smartcard subsystem or other signing module to execute a digital signature. The signing interface preferably comprises a signing interface library and a signing plug-in resident on the buyer's computer. The signing interface library is preferably implemented as a Java package and associated libraries that are installed locally on the buyer's computer and made accessible to signed Java applets provided by the seller's Web server. The signing plug-in is preferably implemented as a plug-in, ActiveX control, or similar code that is installed locally on the buyer's computer and made accessible through the buyer's Web browser using an embedded browser object on a seller's Web page. In a preferred embodiment, the signing interface may be adapted to facilitate access to system services such as a warranty service provided via a four-corner trust model.