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Last updated 2025-02-28 UTC.
[[["Easy to understand","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Solved my problem","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Other","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Missing the information I need","missingTheInformationINeed","thumb-down"],["Too complicated / too many steps","tooComplicatedTooManySteps","thumb-down"],["Out of date","outOfDate","thumb-down"],["Samples / code issue","samplesCodeIssue","thumb-down"],["Other","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["Last updated 2025-02-28 UTC."],[[["The server's response always includes a header object with a response timestamp."],["The `responseTimestamp` field provides the timestamp of the server's response and is of Timestamp object type."],["Receivers should validate the `responseTimestamp` to ensure it's within ± 60 seconds of the current time, rejecting responses outside this timeframe."]]],["The server sends a `responseTimestamp` object in all responses. This object, a `Timestamp`, is mandatory and contains the response's timestamp. Receivers are required to validate this timestamp against the current time, ensuring it falls within a ±60-second window. If the timestamp is outside this range, the response must be rejected. This structure is used to ensure the validity and timely reception of the response.\n"]]