[–] atonse 8y ago ↗ I didn't see anything about an API – did anyone else see it? That would be a killer feature. Being able to build WhatsApp bots just like in Telegram. [–] pigeons 8y ago ↗ This says no for now.https://blog.cloudrail.com/whatsapp-api-how-to-use-the-whats... [–] avip 8y ago ↗ How does api play with e2e encryption? [–] atonse 8y ago ↗ The API would be granted access by one of the parties.So if the business runs the API, they’d use the business’s keys to read messages.You wouldn’t need WhatsApp to have access even then.
[–] pigeons 8y ago ↗ This says no for now.https://blog.cloudrail.com/whatsapp-api-how-to-use-the-whats... [–] avip 8y ago ↗ How does api play with e2e encryption? [–] atonse 8y ago ↗ The API would be granted access by one of the parties.So if the business runs the API, they’d use the business’s keys to read messages.You wouldn’t need WhatsApp to have access even then.
[–] avip 8y ago ↗ How does api play with e2e encryption? [–] atonse 8y ago ↗ The API would be granted access by one of the parties.So if the business runs the API, they’d use the business’s keys to read messages.You wouldn’t need WhatsApp to have access even then.
[–] atonse 8y ago ↗ The API would be granted access by one of the parties.So if the business runs the API, they’d use the business’s keys to read messages.You wouldn’t need WhatsApp to have access even then.
[–] sloxy 8y ago ↗ 'Mark as read'Add this action to notifications on Android. Then, I'll consider a business a/c.
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So if the business runs the API, they’d use the business’s keys to read messages.
You wouldn’t need WhatsApp to have access even then.
Add this action to notifications on Android. Then, I'll consider a business a/c.