Messenger will also place ads through private messages

Messenger will also place ads through private messages

According to one patent, it is seen how Facebook wants to put ads through private messages exchanged on Messenger, among users.

The company has long enabled businesses to advertise, but not within messaging.

The way Messenger will handle advertising is worrying because the conversations will be followed and depending on the topic being discussed, the ads that interest those who are writing will appear.

In the patent, we see how the words Grand Canyon and San Jose are used in the conversation as users reach the ads, which shows the best things ours can offer.

It is expected to have the same form with various food, cosmetics, or even things to use.

The application for this patent has been accepted, and it remains to be seen when Messenger will launch these ads.

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"Dark Mode" is official in the Messenger application

“Dark Mode” is official in the Messenger application

Facebook Messenger was officially equipped today with a “Dark Mode” feature. Available since March in the form of a hidden function, “dark mode” was activated by sending a moon like to a friend.

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You no longer need to do this because it is accessed with a simple button and is available for 1.3 billion Messenger users.

Just click on the profile picture in Messenger and at the top of the configuration options you will notice the new option called “Dark Mode.”

In addition to being lighter for late-night hours, the darker theme should increase battery life on OLED screens such as iPhone X, XS, XS Max or Galaxy series and LG V8 and V40.

This is because when the option is activated, individual pixels do not show black color but actually turn off saving energy.

Google has also started testing a darker OS theme for Android Q as well as Apple iOS 13.

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After Instagram, Facebook and Messenger are also being removed from Windows 10

After Instagram, Facebook and Messenger are also being removed from Windows 10

A few days ago, users began to notice a message in the Instagram application for Windows Mobile 10, announcing that the app will be removed on April 30th.

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While it was not a surprise, the news was still a blow to those who were still on the platform in Microsoft quenching, and it seems as if things are worse than originally thought.

According to Engadget, Microsoft spokesman confirmed that Facebook’s family of applications, including the main application, Messenger, and of course Instagram, are being suspended on April 30.

There is no mention of the same thing with WhatsApp, which is also owned by Facebook, so these users may still have more time to move.

The news is no more astonishing than it was for Instagram alone, but it means that the most popular apps on Windows phones are being removed.

Those looking to use Facebook on Windows now will have to use the mobile web site.

There is almost no reason to keep Windows phones at this point and Microsoft has made steps to bring their services and products to other platforms.

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Facebook brings Boomerang to the Messenger app

Facebook brings Boomerang to the Messenger app

Facebook has updated Messenger with new camera features before the holiday season. The Messenger’s own free app now has Boomerang support. It’s the effect of the video that became very famous on Instagram first and the company is now bringing it to Messenger.

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There is another camera modality as well as stickers to past reality.

Adding Boomerang and Selfie mode means that there are now five camera modes in total on Facebook Messenger.

Facebook has added new holiday filters and has added the new reality of the app. This is a good addition to the holidays, as many users will use Facebook Messenger to keep in touch with their loved ones during the holidays.

All camera regimens are listed on a removable tape at the bottom when the camera is active in Messenger. Users can navigate through different camera modes – Boomerang, Normal, Video, Text and Selfie – to choose what they want to use.

Facebook says these new features will be available to most Messenger users globally starting today.

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From Facebook Messenger you can share HD video and 360 degree photos

From Facebook Messenger you can share HD video and 360 degree photos

Facebook announced a Messenger update, which will now allow users to share video at 360 degrees and HD quality videos.

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In both cases, the company emphasizes that you will need to capture photos or videos outside of the Messenger app. The update followed another that took place last fall, allowing users to share high resolution files through Messenger, something that Facebook said was a result of its significant investments to help people “communicate with the eye.”

From Facebook Messenger you can share HD video and 360 degree photos

Unfortunately for Facebook, news on improved media sharing capabilities comes at a time when the company is accused of misusing user data and, recently, another finding that Facebook had saved videos that users believed were deleted. The wider effect of this news story about Facebook’s approach to privacy is a growing mistrust of Facebook’s products.

Facebook says that if you want to share a 360-degree photo, you’ll first need to do it on your device or another app before uploading it to Messenger. Similarly, HD videos will need to be captured first by phone, or reallowed by Facebook News Feed or other messages.

This new feature is limited to currently selected markets including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, MB and US for iOS and Android. However, 360 photos are available all over the world on iOS and Android.

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