This event indicates that a customer has linked an account in a third-party application with the Alexa app. This event is useful for an application that support out-of-session (non-voice) user interactions so that this application can be notified when the internal customer can be associated with the Alexa customer. This event is required for many applications that synchronize customer Alexa lists with application lists. During the account linking process, the Alexa app directs the user to the skill website where the customer logs in. When the customer logs in, the skill then provides an access token and a consent token to Alexa. The event includes the same access token and consent token.
This event indicates that a customer has linked an account in a third-party application with the Alexa app. This event is useful for an application that support out-of-session (non-voice) user interactions so that this application can be notified when the internal customer can be associated with the Alexa customer. This event is required for many applications that synchronize customer Alexa lists with application lists. During the account linking process, the Alexa app directs the user to the skill website where the customer logs in. When the customer logs in, the skill then provides an access token and a consent token to Alexa. The event includes the same access token and consent token.