What is the Facebook Messenger App

Facebook wants to take control of all of your messaging on Android. Since today, it's extensively rolling out a feature inside What is the Facebook Messenger App that'll permit it to handle both Facebook messages and standard SMS messages, all combined into one interface. Many of Facebook Messenger's fancier features cannot be utilized here, however -- fortunately-- you'll still be able to send out sticker labels. The only genuine flair here is that, like Facebook talks, SMS conversations can pop out of the app as Chat Heads and float around the screen, over top of other apps.

What is the Facebook Messenger App


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This function has actually been in testing since February, according to TechCrunch, and seems to have currently rolled out to rather a couple of people. I've been using it for the previous number of months as my main messaging app-- there's absolutely nothing groundbreaking about it, however I utilize Facebook Messenger a lot, so it's been convenient to have all of my chats in one location. Chat Movings towards text messages is neat enough, although it gets irritating liquidating a floating bubble whenever I get sent out a two-factor authentication code.

Facebook informs TechCrunch that none of your text will be seen by Facebook's servers while utilizing this feature. Everything is occurring in your area on your phone, so this in theory won't strike any privacy concerns. Messenger will not attempt to integrate your text messages and Facebook messages either; the two stay separate, even if you're messaging the same contact in two locations.

With today's release What is the Facebook Messenger App, Facebook Messenger leader David Marcus states the SMS/ Messenger combination will be readily available to "most nations." If you were looking for a method to let Facebook control more parts of your life, be sure to provide this one a try.