Guys, i want to verify the Phone number of the android phone where my app is installed, i can send a text message to the number given by the user, i created a broadcast receiver to receive message before any app, and now i can't know which number sent the message
@Dilbar i iterated through all these results, and i can't find anything, i know that i need to send a message to the provided phone number and if the same phone receives it it's ok, but i don't know what to send in the text message so that i'll check it later in the broadcast receiver
I want to verify the phone number where my app is installed, I need to send sms to the same phone number and if this same phone receives it, its ok, now the problem is what do i send in text message so i can verify it in the broadcast receiver. @Rajat
The objects and methods you will need are to be found in android.telephony, specifically android.telephony.SmsManager and android.telephony.SmsMessage.
Firstly, you will need to acquire permissions to send and receive SMS by specifying the following in your AndroidManifest.xml:
<uses-permission...
@Rajat thanks i came across this already, i used it and people can bypass this easily by specifying another Phone number and sending an empty text message to themselves, the app will receive it and confirm the number.
WhatsApp does not sent any SMS to you, it sends a SMS with your own mobile phone to your own number. If you receive the SMS everything is OK, if you don't receive a sms you don't own that number. It's the only cheap and easy way to check if a user signed up with their real number.
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