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Avoid using Mail.app plugin for accessing required APIs #240
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I think https://github.com/dchristl/macless-haystack uses this method. That's why its not reliant on Mac hardware or a Mail plugin |
Thanks for the links! |
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Disclaimer: I didn't know about
openhaystack
project and came here with a strange trajectory, so sorry for my ignorance if I'm talking nonsense. Yet, the problem is the same -- use Apple item locations network to track non-Apple certified devices, so here is the idea.In the README you say
However, as I mentioned I came here from this repository: https://github.com/MatthewKuKanich/FindMyFlipper/tree/main/AirTagGeneration
It does pretty much the same as your project, it's just not that polished. So what I did:
I've spent a couple of hours reading the code, and from what I've got, in 4. it does the following:
https://gateway.icloud.com/acsnservice/fetch
with auth info to finally get coordinatesI hope I didn't miss something, while reading the sources and didn't leak any sensitive info, when I was experimenting with it :) But it looks like it just works and doesn't require any complicated Mail.app patching.
What do you think about adopting the same approach
openhaystack
? It'd simplify installation and potentially allow it's usage on non-macOS devices (not sure).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: