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Is the "Please reply to this request within 15 days by email to: {{email}}" address that of the consumer? If so, how will the authorized agent know about or be able to track responses and non-responses? |
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It would be the agent's email address. |
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Ok, that makes sense to me. It raises a second question: Would the following email address be the same? "If you have any questions please contact this organization directly at {{ email }}." I'm thinking maybe auto-generating unique email addresses for reply to the individual consumer that rout to/through the service provider would make sense for this part: "Please reply to this request within 15 days by email to: {{email}}". Is that how you are looking at it too? |
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Yes, that makes a lot of sense. There could be an address to confirm opt out and a separate address for questions... confirm-opt-out-0xabc31337@agent.example.org agent-support-0xabc31337@agent.example.com ...or one address for both. |
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That would work! |
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So we don't lose the thought, do you mind if I pull an issue to explore the potential use of OAuth 2 or OIDC as another way to connect the consumer that selected you as an Authorized Agent to the consumer with data at a company and perhaps also to introduce another route for transferring communications and data. This is kind of - broadly - related to the topic/question/options for routing communications, down the road. |
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I don't mind at all. That sounds like a really promising direction, thank you. Also possibly OpenID Connect claims? https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#Claims |
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