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20-08-2014 06:39 PM
Just downloaded the latest Android version to my Sony Z1. After the upgrade I kept getting a message telling me that I now had something called 'Rich Communications' and asking for a phone number. But gave no guidance as to what number it was after. I couldn't get rid of the message so I entered my own number. I understand its to do with adding a feature to the Messaging App so you can now chat via the internet. The Messaging App now has a tab called 'joyn', which allows you to start a 'chat' message but no way of adding any chat contacts.
Anyone got any idea of whats going on here? And was I right to enter my own tele number?
20-08-2014 09:44 PM - edited 20-08-2014 09:45 PM
Hi Ed,
I think in this case it is genuine. (Have had to visit the Vodafone boards to find out).
But you should NEVER EVER enter your personal details to anything you are unsure of. Very easy to get phished that way.
Best wishes
Jon
21-08-2014
12:43 AM
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21-08-2014
09:22 AM
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Gemma
DO NOT PUT YOUR NUMBER IN
see the HTC section its Vodafone Bloatware that takes over your default Messanger app and is run by a third party
they Hit HTC users last week
See
(link removed in accordance to House rules)
Its a app that is made to make money for Vodafone using up your data
But Vodafone as allways are staying Stumb as they have been rumbled
So Vodafone why is this beeing Forced on us
and do we need to use this to send a SMS ?
How do we remove this ?
21-08-2014 10:15 AM
Hi everyone,
We've recently edited a post in this thread as it breached our house rules. Whilst we encourage conversation within the community, there are certain rules everyone must follow. This ensures the forum remains suitable for everyone, as well as being free from excess clutter.
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Thanks,
Gemma
02-08-2015 07:45 PM
Here is what I did. I installed HoverChat. Just brilliant. Make it the default. Stop using the Messanger app with Rich communications crap. I can be browing the web, and with hoverchat, the message hovers over the internet. Actually I get a picture of the person who is messaging me if I have pics associated to contacts. I touch it. Message appears. At this point if I am too busy...I swipe with finger and message 'leaves the page and returns to messaging app'. Or I can immediately respond and send right there. Usually can do that. It is sooooo fast. Plus, you can encrypt your message and if your friend has this app with encryption on, governments can't spy on you. Also, you may just want 5 or 10 people to be able to 'interrupt' you while doing something else. If that is the case, you can just select those people using hoverchat....as being people whose messages will appear when you are doing something else with your phone.
(I don't work for HoverChat. I bought an xperia z3 in the U.S. and it was a 'vodafone.
Cheers,
21-08-2014 10:16 AM - edited 21-08-2014 10:19 AM
Why was the link removed ?? It did not breech house rules
As this was the only link that give Un bios info on this app
Instead of removing and having a pop Gemma post some useful info as to what is going on
People have no idea or is that Vodafone's new policy now ??
I have started a thread in the lounge asking Vodafone for info main on this and how it's going to effect customers
As yet no comment from Vodafone and nothing constructive
21-08-2014 06:58 PM - edited 21-08-2014 07:00 PM
Thanks for your suggestion 63johnw. I see the FAQs are about Vodafone's Message+.
The thing is I don't have the Message+ app installed. Just the standard Messaging app.
So I don't understand:
(a) why the new Android demanded a Rich Comm telephone number
(b) the standard Messaging app now has a joyn tab
22-08-2014 01:03 PM
The request for a phone number is an error, apparently, so you can ignore it - the app should pick it up automatically. If you did enter one, it won't have done any harm and it isn't phishing.