To chat Facebook must use the standalone Messenger application

Facebook will force iOS and Android users to download standalone Facebook Messenger apps if they want to continue chatting, and the company will remove messaging functionality from traditional Facebook apps.

Facebook will force iOS and Android users to download standalone Facebook Messenger apps if they want to continue chatting, and the company will remove messaging functionality from traditional Facebook apps.

Picture 1 of To chat Facebook must use the standalone Messenger application

This decision is likely to cause some inconvenience for Facebook users, but this is considered a part of Facebook in the ongoing change to provide independent software for each important feature of the company instead. Because bundling them together.

Previously, the use of Facebook Messenger application was customizable by the application from within the traditional Facebook software, allowing users to easily chat with friends.

Facebook's new message is applied to users in Europe, but Facebook says deployments to other regions will take place soon. A warning says that if continuing to chat on a mobile phone is necessary, they will need to install a dedicated client application in the near future. The exact date of turning off the traditional Facebook chat feature has not yet been offered by the company, but much of the information is expected to be made in about two weeks.

If application splitting becomes mandatory, only those with devices that cannot run Facebook Messenger independently or use Facebook on the web are allowed to avoid it.

For Facebook, this is an opportunity for the company to solve the problems encountered when accused that its mobile application is too slow. Independent Facebook Messenger will help users receive messages more quickly.

Update 25 May 2019
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