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one_touch_request_responded


This event is triggered when a OneTouch request is either accepted or rejected by the user.

one_touch_request_responded is a OneTouch event, and will be generated for OneTouch usage.


Event attributes

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eventThe name of the event
objects.app.s_account_sidThe Twilio ID of the account
objects.app.s_device_appThe authentication application being used by the device; this will be authy, a custom branded customer app name, or an SDK-based app name
objects.app.s_idThe ID of the customer app
objects.app.s_typeThe type of the customer app; either full or trial
objects.onetouch_request.s_device_geolocationThe device's geolocation
objects.onetouch_request.s_device_signing_timeThe datetime when the device signed the request
objects.onetouch_request.s_errorsA list of errors created when creating or updating the request; may be empty
objects.onetouch_request.i_expiration_timestampThe date when the OneTouch request will expire
objects.onetouch_request.i_seconds_to_expireThe number of seconds remaining before the request expires
objects.onetouch_request.s_statusThe status of the OneTouch request; possible values are- pending, approved, denied, or expired
objects.onetouch_request.s_uuidThe ID of the OneTouch request
objects.user.s_authy_idThe user's Authy ID
objects.user.as_authy_idsA list of Authy IDs associated with a user; a user may have multiple Authy IDs if they created and then merged multiple accounts
objects.user.b_bannedWhether or not the user is banned
objects.user.s_country_codeThe country code of the user's phone number
objects.user.s_localeThe locale of the user
objects.user.s_phone_numberThe user's phone number
request.idThe unique ID of the request
request.ipThe IP address where the request originated
timeThe datetime when the event happened

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