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Invisible mode for WhatsApp Web

This is the source code of a chrome extension that disables read receipts and presence updates on WhatsApp Web. You can find the original extension in Chrome Web Store.

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Notable Features

  • Block "read" receipts sending, and decide when to send them later (works for statuses as well)
  • Block "typing"/"seen" updates (Will prevent you from seeing others')
  • Always restore deleted messages of all kinds
  • See whether every message was sent from a phone or a computer
  • Download statuses

Installing from GitHub directly

To install the extension off-store, download the latest release as a zip file from the Releases page, or better, just clone the source code to a directory and add it to Chrome using the 'Load unpacked extension' option when developer mode is turned on.

How it works

This extension works by intercepting the WebSocket frames between chrome and WhatsApp's servers using a modified WebSocket constructor (see wsHook).

Those frames are then decrypted if needed using local encryption keys, and decoded from their binary XMPP form using a javascript code from WhatsApp's original implementation.

The resulting "stanzas" are then simply checked to see if WhatsApp tries to send out a read or presence action, and if so, the extension blocks it and fakes a failure response from the server.

Organization & Internals

The main code of the extension is located in core/interception.js and in core/ui.js.

Other files inside the core folder deal with the infrastructure that makes the interception and the decoding works. There is also an additional parsing/ code for parsing messages (such as message_types.js) that is rarely used in the extension. background.js mainly keeps track of the saved preferences using localStorage.

If you want to see what kind of messages WhatsApp is sending and receiving over WebSocket in real-time, you can type WAdebugMode = true in the javascript console. Incoming and outgoing payloads (after decryption) will be printed out.

Other browsers support

This is more experimental, but should work. If you want to use this extension in Firefox, you can load it using the developer page as explained in issue #38

Safari support for macOS was implemented in @taksh108's fork here

Privacy

No data is ever transmitted to anywhere. Privacy policy here.