A client can access any object given its identifier.
Once request have been acknowledged, clients can access the storage device directly.
Additionally, these third-party clients and others can access the Messenger service:
So no non-local clients can even access it from a client standpoint.
This allows clients to access the infrastructure in a different physical network.
Multiple clients can access the same transaction and work together on an atomic change, though no existing clients expose this capability.
While Twitter itself was not affected, some third-party clients could not access recent tweets.
There must be a single instance and client can access this instance at all times.
Providers should assess and document whether the client accessed the referral services.
The server is often (but not always) on another computer system, in which case the client accesses the service by way of a network.