pub struct AttachedClient {
    pub client_id: Option<String>,
    pub device_id: Option<String>,
    pub device_type: DeviceType,
    pub is_current_session: bool,
    pub name: Option<String>,
    pub created_time: Option<i64>,
    pub last_access_time: Option<i64>,
    pub scope: Option<Vec<String>>,
}
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A client connected to the user’s account.

This struct provides metadata about a client connected to the user’s account. Unlike the Device struct, “clients” encompasses both client-side and server-side applications - basically anything where the user is able to sign in with their Firefox Account.

This data would typically be used for targeted messaging purposes, catering the contents of the message to what other applications the user has on their account.

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§client_id: Option<String>§device_id: Option<String>§device_type: DeviceType§is_current_session: bool§name: Option<String>§created_time: Option<i64>§last_access_time: Option<i64>§scope: Option<Vec<String>>

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