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@ -654,6 +654,7 @@ This will return a result as follows:
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.. code:: json
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.. code:: json
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{
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{
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"one_time_keys": {
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"<user id>": {
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"<user id>": {
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"<device_id>": {
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"<device_id>": {
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"signed_curve25519:<key_id>": {
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"signed_curve25519:<key_id>": {
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},
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},
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...
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...
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}
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}
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}
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The client should first check the signatures on the signed key objects. As with
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The client should first check the signatures on the signed key objects. As with
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checking the signatures on the device keys, it should remove the ``signatures``
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checking the signatures on the device keys, it should remove the ``signatures``
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