AIRLab URL Extractor

AIRLab URL Extractor

by Marshini Chetty

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • December 17, 2020
  • May 8, 2021

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App instructions can be found here: https://voices.uchicago.edu/airlab/files/2021/03/App-Instructions-iOS-2021.pdf AIRLab URL Extractor is a mobile application that parses through exported text files/WhatsApp chats to extract URLs. These extracted URLs can then be sent as a conglomerated file via email. The primary purpose of this app is a research project to develop defensive measures against misinformation in private end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms such as WhatsApp. However, the app can easily be used to extract URLs from any text file, using the Import File feature. AIRLab URL Extractor extracts URLs and other metadata information including: *The start and end dates of the chat *The number of users in the chat *The number of messages from each user in a chat overall *The number of messages from each user per day *The number of URLS, images, and text chats from each user *The URLS in each chat To use, simply import a local text file or share a zipped WhatsApp chat. Depending on the device, the user either exports their WhatsApp chat and shares it directly to AIRLab URL Extractor or imports their exported WhatsApp chat file into the app. AIRLab URL Extractor app analyzes the file and extracts messages that are URLs. It also parses through the chat file to collect the other metadata information mentioned above. After going through the chat file, the app displays the URLs that were extracted from the chat, and the user can choose which ones to send to us. After the user views and edits which URLs will be included in the data, they can then send their data to the research team in the app via email.
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What's New in AIRLab URL Extractor

1.06

May 8, 2021

parser fixes