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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ to most APIs with an `M_USER_LOCKED` error code and `soft_logout` set to `true`.
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Excluded APIs are described below. We enable `soft_logout` to encourage clients
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Excluded APIs are described below. We enable `soft_logout` to encourage clients
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to make use of the [soft logout](https://spec.matrix.org/v1.9/client-server-api/#soft-logout)
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to make use of the [soft logout](https://spec.matrix.org/v1.9/client-server-api/#soft-logout)
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semantics: keep encryption state, but otherwise render the account unusable. 401
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semantics: keep encryption state, but otherwise render the account unusable. 401
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is used to support legacy clients by giving the user semantically meaningful
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is used to support legacy clients by giving the user a semantically meaningful
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experience: they may need to try logging in again, and when they do they may get
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experience: they may need to try logging in again, and when they do they may get
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a more useful error message about their account status, though their session data
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a more useful error message about their account status, though their session data
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may be deleted by the client if it doesn't recognize the error code. Soft logout
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may be deleted by the client if it doesn't recognize the error code. Soft logout
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