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WhatsApp #113

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mcleinn opened this issue Jan 22, 2014 · 3 comments
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WhatsApp #113

mcleinn opened this issue Jan 22, 2014 · 3 comments

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@mcleinn
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mcleinn commented Jan 22, 2014

Hello, I'm interested in WhatsApp support for Ushahidi. I saw in the presentation that this messenger is supported, however, on a quick check I didn't find it in the source. Did I oversee this code, or is the plugin still on the ToDo list? Thank you

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ping @dkobia is this planned for Ping?
We haven't planned this for Ushahidi V3, but provider code written for Ping may be reusable.

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dkobia commented Jan 28, 2014

@rjmackay Yes it is planed, but WhatsApp has an elusive system, no official API, and some unofficial ones so there are no guarantees. We will however try.

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mcleinn commented Jan 28, 2014

Thank you for the information. While you are at it, you might try Viber as
well. At the very least there are "spy" apps, which claim to read Viber
messages on rooted Androids.

Regards,
Tobias

2014-01-28 David Kobia [email protected]

@rjmackay https://github.com/rjmackay Yes it is planed, but WhatsApp
has an elusive system, no official API, and some unofficial ones so
there are no guarantees. We will however try.

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