Acct URI scheme
The acct URI scheme is a proposed internet standard published by the Internet Engineering Task Force, defined by RFC 7565. The purpose of the scheme is to identify, rather than interact, with user accounts hosted by a service provider.[1] This scheme differs from the DNS name which specifies the service provider.[2]
The acct URI was intended to be the single URI scheme that would return information about a person (or possibly a thing) that holds an account at a given domain.[3]
Example
The following is an example of an acct URI:
acct:juliet%[email protected]
References
External links
- List of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) Schemes
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