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Device management
Remotely manage, and protect laptops and mobile devices.
Orchestration
Automate tasks across devices, from app installs to scripts.
Software management
Inventory, patch, and manage installed software.
Fleet Gitops
See every change, under any error, repeat every success.
Extend Fleet
Integrate your favorite tools with Fleet.
Stripe + Fleet
Stripe moved 10,000 Macs to Fleet, saving hundreds of thousands annually.
Fastly + Fleet
Fastly gains visibility into all endpoints and critical infrastructure worldwide.
Foursquare + Fleet
Foursquare cut costs and gained 114% ROI with Fleet.
Faire + Fleet
Faire secures Macs with CIS benchmarks and Fleet.
What people are saying
Stories from the Fleet community.
macOS | 26.4.18
WhatsApp is WhatsApp's native desktop client for seamless messaging and calling on macOS.
To install WhatsApp on your work computer:
Don’t see WhatsApp or the Fleet Desktop icon? Send a link to this page to your IT team.
Run the following command in your terminal to uninstall WhatsApp:
APPDIR="/Applications/" && LOGGED_IN_USER=$(scutil <<< "show State:/Users/ConsoleUser" | awk '/Name :/ { print $3 }') && trash() { local logged_in_user="$1"; local target_file="$2"; local timestamp="$(date +%Y-%m-%d-%s)"; local rand="$(jot -r 1 0 99999)"; if [[ "$target_file" == ~* ]]; then target_file="/Users/$logged_in_user${target_file:1}"; fi; local trash="/Users/$logged_in_user/.Trash"; local file_name="$(basename "${target_file}")"; if [[ -e "$target_file" ]]; then echo "removing $target_file."; mv -f "$target_file" "$trash/${file_name}_${timestamp}_${rand}"; else echo "$target_file doesn't exist."; fi } && sudo rm -rf "$APPDIR/WhatsApp.app" && trash $LOGGED_IN_USER '~/Library/Application Scripts/net.whatsapp.WhatsApp*' && trash $LOGGED_IN_USER '~/Library/Caches/net.whatsapp.WhatsApp' && trash $LOGGED_IN_USER '~/Library/Containers/net.whatsapp.WhatsApp*' && trash $LOGGED_IN_USER '~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.facebook.family' && trash $LOGGED_IN_USER '~/Library/Group Containers/group.net.whatsapp*' && trash $LOGGED_IN_USER '~/Library/Saved Application State/net.whatsapp.WhatsApp.savedState'
Run this query in Fleet to find old versions of WhatsApp across all your computers:
SELECT 1 FROM apps WHERE bundle_identifier = 'net.whatsapp.WhatsApp' AND bundle_short_version <= '26.4.18';