Method for electronic tracking of an electronic device

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer network managing – Computer network monitoring

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C709S220000

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10184684

ABSTRACT:
A method for electronic tracking of an electronic device. Identifying information is received about the electronic device, wherein the identifying information uniquely identifies the electronic device. An electronic transmission is received from the electronic device. Provided the electronic transmission is a request to access a component of the electronic device, an access key is transmitted to a system contact, wherein the access key is for providing access to the component.

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