How to read otp message through JavaScript?









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I have the application which receive otp message in mobile. I want to read message from mobile through JavaScript. Is there any way to read message from mobile through JavaScript?










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    JavaScript running where?
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  • I don't think this is possible (although, other people are welcome to contradict me). By design, browsers do not natively interact with other applications (on phones and computers). You would need an app of your own to extend the capabilities of the browser or something else in that arena
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  • Can't be that urgent if you aren't even answering clarification questions. Suggesting a post is "urgent" here is a sure fire way to get ignored, especially with such a vaguely detailed question
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I have the application which receive otp message in mobile. I want to read message from mobile through JavaScript. Is there any way to read message from mobile through JavaScript?










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    JavaScript running where?
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  • I don't think this is possible (although, other people are welcome to contradict me). By design, browsers do not natively interact with other applications (on phones and computers). You would need an app of your own to extend the capabilities of the browser or something else in that arena
    – Doug
    Nov 8 at 21:28










  • Can't be that urgent if you aren't even answering clarification questions. Suggesting a post is "urgent" here is a sure fire way to get ignored, especially with such a vaguely detailed question
    – charlietfl
    Nov 8 at 21:50













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    JavaScript running where?
    – SLaks
    Nov 8 at 21:28










  • I don't think this is possible (although, other people are welcome to contradict me). By design, browsers do not natively interact with other applications (on phones and computers). You would need an app of your own to extend the capabilities of the browser or something else in that arena
    – Doug
    Nov 8 at 21:28










  • Can't be that urgent if you aren't even answering clarification questions. Suggesting a post is "urgent" here is a sure fire way to get ignored, especially with such a vaguely detailed question
    – charlietfl
    Nov 8 at 21:50













  • 1




    JavaScript running where?
    – SLaks
    Nov 8 at 21:28










  • I don't think this is possible (although, other people are welcome to contradict me). By design, browsers do not natively interact with other applications (on phones and computers). You would need an app of your own to extend the capabilities of the browser or something else in that arena
    – Doug
    Nov 8 at 21:28










  • Can't be that urgent if you aren't even answering clarification questions. Suggesting a post is "urgent" here is a sure fire way to get ignored, especially with such a vaguely detailed question
    – charlietfl
    Nov 8 at 21:50








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JavaScript running where?
– SLaks
Nov 8 at 21:28




JavaScript running where?
– SLaks
Nov 8 at 21:28












I don't think this is possible (although, other people are welcome to contradict me). By design, browsers do not natively interact with other applications (on phones and computers). You would need an app of your own to extend the capabilities of the browser or something else in that arena
– Doug
Nov 8 at 21:28




I don't think this is possible (although, other people are welcome to contradict me). By design, browsers do not natively interact with other applications (on phones and computers). You would need an app of your own to extend the capabilities of the browser or something else in that arena
– Doug
Nov 8 at 21:28












Can't be that urgent if you aren't even answering clarification questions. Suggesting a post is "urgent" here is a sure fire way to get ignored, especially with such a vaguely detailed question
– charlietfl
Nov 8 at 21:50





Can't be that urgent if you aren't even answering clarification questions. Suggesting a post is "urgent" here is a sure fire way to get ignored, especially with such a vaguely detailed question
– charlietfl
Nov 8 at 21:50


















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