Earlier last year, WhatsApp announced plans to end support for Nokia S40 devices by December 31st 2018. These Nokia credentials are the ones I used to develop the WhatsApp plugin to be compatible with Disa’s open framework. Since then, I've done a lot of research on attempting to find other ways to allow continued support for the plugin well beyond December 31st 2018 when WhatsApp’s Nokia S40 support ends. This was a great deal of work as the new authentication system that these platforms use had to be tested.

All was going really well with the new authentication system running using another device's credentials, until the WhatsApp plugin users started getting banned for contacting people on WhatsApp they have never spoken with before. After trying many different tactics (including trying all the other possible platform credentials) in attempt to rectify these bans, I realized that WhatsApp is starting to use push notification tokens as a signal for ban detection. As of yet I have not found a way to circumvent that.

As of February 15, 2018, WhatsApp has also disabled any new user from registering their WhatsApp account without the push notification token. Unfortunately, I’ve had to disable the Setup Wizard from any new authentications, notifying new users that registration is now closed (at least until I can find another way to support the plugin further).
 
Earlier last year, WhatsApp announced plans to end support for Nokia S40 devices by December 31st 2018. These Nokia credentials are the ones I used to develop the WhatsApp plugin to be compatible with Disa’s open framework. Since then, I've done a lot of research on attempting to find other ways to allow continued support for the plugin well beyond December 31st 2018 when WhatsApp’s Nokia S40 support ends. This was a great deal of work as the new authentication system that these platforms use had to be tested.

All was going really well with the new authentication system running using another device's credentials, until the WhatsApp plugin users started getting banned for contacting people on WhatsApp they have never spoken with before. After trying many different tactics (including trying all the other possible platform credentials) in attempt to rectify these bans, I realized that WhatsApp is starting to use push notification tokens as a signal for ban detection. As of yet I have not found a way to circumvent that.

As of February 15, 2018, WhatsApp has also disabled any new user from registering their WhatsApp account without the push notification token. Unfortunately, I’ve had to disable the Setup Wizard from any new authentications, notifying new users that registration is now closed (at least until I can find another way to support the plugin further).
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