Porch Pirate "or the thief of the courtyard. One of North America's most known pains. It is a very common thing to leave the parcel delivery in the courtyard of the house or in the absence of homeowners in North America or Western countries. In those countries, the parcel delivery service providers such as FedEx, UPS, Amazon etc will be able to reach the recipients at the right time, but if they do not have the address of the recipient, keeping the parcel in the address or verandah parcel and giving it to a recipient through a notification. After the recipient returns to the address, his parcel is collected from the courtyard or verandah of the house.
But recently the annoyance of losing the parcel of delivering from the courtyard of the house has been bitter. Especially in North America its proliferation is increasing at alarming rates. Parsley is mainly stolen from the courtyard of the house, because in most cases the parcel is vulnerable in the courtyard. Parcel thieves are called "Porch Pirate" from the courtyard of the house.
One study found that only about 11 million parcels per year in North America were stolen by Porch Pirate. BoxLock Inc. has found a unique way to prevent such theft in the welfare of technology. A company named.
The company has invented parcel steals from the courtyard of the house, a special smart lock or Smart Padlock. Soon the company is going to market this new innovative smart lock in the North American market. The users of this lock will set up a box just like the size of their own in the courtyard or porch of the house to prevent the purse from stealing their house. And there will be a lock in the box, which will actually fit the smart lock.
If the recipient of the parcel delivery service provider does not receive the receiver at the time of delivering the parcel, open the lock of the box and leave the parcel in the box. When the recipient returns home, take out his purse from the box. In fact, the Parcel Delivery representative will take help from the technology to open the lock. Each parcel of parcel delivery service providers, such as FedEx, UPS, USPS or Amazon, has parcel barcode containing a unique tracking number. The delivery representative is basically scanning the barcode box that hangs on the parcel and smartly locking it, and the lock will be automatically opened by checking the tracking number in the barcode with network connection. If the tracking number is not correct or the correct address is not available then the lock will remain closed. As a result, it is not possible to steal the parcel inside a box for a Porch Pirate, because it does not have the right tracking number to have a barcode, which would be necessary to open the smart lock.
BoxLock Smart Lock is a barcode scanner. It also has WiFi system. Originally the Smart Lock is connected to a network via WiFi, by which the scanned barcode is compared to the server information of parcel delivery service providers and its accuracy. Currently, the BoxLock company is able to verify the barcode containing the tracking number of these organizations as a partner of four organizations in the UPS, USPS, FedEx and Amazon. Most likely, this verification process is done by using the different Application APIs supplied by the four organizations mentioned in the BoxLock.
If the delivery agent, after completing the delivery of a recipient by putting a purse in the box using the BoxLock lock, the lock will automatically tell the parcel through an app on the recipient's mobile phone. In this case, the recipient will not need to see if there is a parcel inside the box, if the locker is unnecessarily untilled. It is known through the mobile app that no purse in the box has been delivered.
Double-level verification mechanisms using this lock for additional security. As a result, if a miscreant wants to scan a barcode containing the correct tracking number and scan the lock, it will be lost. The first of these two-step verification process is to ensure that the parcel of the scanned barcode is today or today only to deliver from the service provider one day before today.