tgalal
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2012-06-05
, 21:53
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@ Egypt, Cairo
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#1311
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2012-06-05
, 21:58
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Joined on Dec 2011
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2012-06-05
, 22:02
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Joined on May 2010
@ Bilbao (Basque Country [Spain])
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If you don't like it, don't use it, simple as. Then again, you should also not use ANY online service as information about you and your contacts can be access by other services such as Twitter and Facebook..
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2012-06-05
, 22:07
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2012-06-05
, 22:11
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@ Bilbao (Basque Country [Spain])
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Of course you could. By adding your contacts manually, like any other IM system does.
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2012-06-05
, 22:26
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Joined on Feb 2010
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It's a big problem for me. I would punch all the friends that sent my phone number to a company that use the laws from California and USA and not the ones from Europe, much more restrictive with privacy data. But I don't want to lose my friends so I just blamed on them and I asked to Whatsapp Inc for removing my phone number from their databases.
Are you sure that the oficial whatsapp only sends the numbers? Maybe you analyzed the protocol and you know it, I am just curious.
It also stores the conversations, sent files, and more data... That can be read in their privacy policy.
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2012-06-05
, 22:28
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I don't understand this app. Installed it (the original) on Symbian and WP. The only thing it did for me was to drain the battery. The only valid point about it is you can use WiFI, and that also means you drain the battery.
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2012-06-05
, 22:32
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And maybe you don't know, but your friends phone numbers already exists in whatsapp database for sure, and that's the reason you want wazapp.
Go to WhatsApp directly and moan at them, also your reasons are pretty stupid. ...
Take your non relevance to a place where it is wanted, your issue is with how WhatsApp works, nothing to do with Wazapp!
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2012-06-05
, 22:33
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You can do that in Peterbjornx Java port. (works in N900 and PC and anywhere where you can run a .jar).
In Yappari just contacts with international prefix are added to your contact list.
But two of them will add synchronization with Whatsapp servers.
You can second my wazaap issue asking for an option to not sync: https://github.com/tgalal/wazapp/issues/17
By the way, you don't get any contacts in wazaap contacts list maybe because you need to add international prefix to all of them. Thats a need of whatsapp protocol.
No, they don't and it isn't. Well, maybe now they do, after I inadvertently stumbled into this. Apparently none of my existing contacts use Whatsapp, so thats why I see "No contacts yet. Try to resync". I wanted to try out this app after all the hype around here to see if I can suggest it to some close friends as SMS or IM substitute. I expected to be able to add those friends manually.
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2012-06-05
, 23:33
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