Wednesday 13 August 2014

How i See Messages in Facebook APP Without Downloading Messenger

Hello My dear friends........! Good news, Facebook Messenger haters there's a way to keep your messages in the main app without downloading Messenger.Facebook began moving messages out of the main app last week, but as it turns out, there's a surprisingly simple workaround that allows you to keep chatting without the extra app.When trying to access messages from within the main Facebook app, you now get an alert saying that messages have moved to the Messenger app, as well as a prompt to download the new app from Apple's App Store or Google Play.

                                                        

Messenger is just like texting, but you don't have to pay for every message (it works with your data plan).

Not just for Facebook friends: Message people in your phone book and just enter a phone number to add a new contact.

Group chats: Create groups for the people you message most. Name them, set group photos and keep them all in one place.

Photos and videos: Shoot videos and snap selfies or other photos right from the app and send them with one tap.

Chat heads: Keep the conversation going while you use other apps.



                                 Facebook Messenger download


use this trick, go ahead and select "Install Messenger," which then directs you to the App Store or Google Play. Begin downloading the app, but stop the download before it finishes installing. Now, when you go back to the main Facebook app, messages are once again displayed in the messages tab. The workaround first spotted by The Guardian works with both the iPhone and Android apps (messages are still accessible via Facebook's iPad app).Of course, there's a chance Facebook may update its apps to close this loophole, so the workaround may not be effective for long. Your other option, aside from jailbreaking your phone, is to use the mobile-web version of Facebook instead of the app.Not all of Facebook's mobile users have been forced to download Messenger, yet; the company previously confirmed it would take several weeks for the change to roll out to all users.

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