Facebook builds unclear new whatsapp apps button into application – however it’s not clear why

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Facebook has built a baffling new whatsapp apps button into its app. What makes the move slightly further embarrassing is that, if you've endeed got the Facebook application open, it makes further sense to chat to friends out of Messenger. The button is being tested on a small number of users at present, and isn't appearing inside the Facebook application – that is fully up to date – on my phone. According to Mr Iyer, the feature only started showing up the time he switched to the Danish language version of the Facebook app. The firm is too testing a new group vidimus chat app, called Bonfire, on users in Denmark.


What's up with the whatsapp apps button on your Facebook app?

WhatsApp probably getting its own button within Facebook's major app. According to The following Web (TNW), some users are reporting seeing a whatsapp apps button in Android versions of the Facebook application that acts like a shortcut to the platform. Facebook is testing a whatsapp apps integration in its major app?! Facebook has endeed begun relleasing Facebook advertesment within WhatsApp, in that businesses on Facebook could reach whatsapp apps users, though users Must agree to be messaged in the premier place. SEE ALSO: whatsapp apps popularity soars in India providing a toll free marketing tool to companiesBy embedding whatsapp apps directly into its major app, Facebook probably trying to weave a tighter web around users of its subsidiaries in order to grow its advertisement business.

What's up with the WhatsApp button on your Facebook app?

Facebook introduces whatsapp apps button to major application in India

as declared in Facebook has merge the whatsapp apps button on its application in India. Users have a shortcut whatsapp apps button in the major Facebook application on Android that opens the messaging platform without the want to leave the Facebook app. Picture with Carl D'souzaThe break news comes after Facebook began trials of an intriguing new group vidimus chat application in Denmark that the social network has christened as 'Bonfire' and enables people to 'instantly begin vidimus chatting with friends'. Facebook that snapped up whatsapp apps for a cool $19bn back in 2014, soon gave the premier clear indication about how it intends to monetize WhatsApp, with the launch of a verified business accounts program. WhatsApp also is testing a feature that going to delete messages sent erroneously to an individual or in a group chat within 5 minutes.





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