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David Baker 7 years ago
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3PID Types
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Third Party Identifiers (3PIDs) represent identifiers on other namespaces that
might be associated with a particular person. They comprise a tuple of `medium`
might be associated with a particular person. They comprise a tuple of ``medium``
which is a string that identifies the namespace in which the identifier exists
and an `address`: a string representing the identifier in that namespace. This
and an ``address``: a string representing the identifier in that namespace. This
must be a canonical form of the identifier, ie. if multiple strings could
represent the same identifier, only one of these strings must be used in a 3PID
address, in a well-defined manner.
For example, for e-mail, the `medium` is 'email' and the `address` would be the
For example, for e-mail, the ``medium`` is 'email' and the ``address`` would be the
email address, eg. the string ``bob@example.com``. Since domain resolution is
case-insensitive, the email address ``bob@Example.com`` also has a 3PID address
of ``bob@example.com`` and not ``bob@Example.com``.
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E-Mail
~~~~~~
Medium: `email`
Medium: ``email``
Represents E-Mail addresses. The `address` is the raw email address in
Represents E-Mail addresses. The ``address`` is the raw email address in
user@domain form with the domain in lowercase. It must not contain other text
such as real name, angle brackets or a mailto: prefix.
PSTN Phone numbers
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Medium: `msisdn`
Medium: ``msisdn``
Represents telephone numbers on the public switched telephone network. The
`address` is the telephone number represented as a MSISDN (Mobile Station
``address`` is the telephone number represented as a MSISDN (Mobile Station
International Subscriber Directory Number) as defined by the E.164 numbering
plan. Note that MSISDNs do not include a leading '+'.

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