Facebook
is taking its standalone app strategy to a new extreme today. It’s
starting to notify users they’ll no longer have the option to send and
receive messages in Facebook for iOS and Android, and will instead have
to download Facebook Messenger to chat on mobile.
Facebook’s
main apps have always included a full-featured messaging tab. Then a
few months ago, users who also had Facebook’s standalone Messenger app
installed had the chat tab of their main apps replaced with a hotlink
button that would open Messenger. But this was optional. If you wanted
to message inside Facebook for iOS or Android, you just didn’t download
Messenger. That’s not going to be an option anymore.
Notifications
about the change are going out to some users in Europe starting today,
and they’ll have about two weeks and see multiple alerts before the
requirement to download Messenger kicks in. Eventually, all Facebook
users will get migrated to this new protocol. And you can bet some users
are going to be angry.
The
only way to escape the migration is to either have a low-end Android
with an OS too old to run Messenger, use Facebook’s mobile web site, or
use Facebook’s standalone content reader app Paper.
But now some apps are available on internet which can easily bypass forced installing messenger features
Features
- Use Facebook chat without messenger
- Full access to chat like before
- Never executed by the operating system, meaning no more battery drain and no resource eating at all (Facebook app itself drains battery)
- Chat and send/receive messages in main Facebook app without Messenger
How to Install ?
- Download and install the apk given below
- Done
Screenshot
Downloads
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