Facebook forces users to install the Moments app to sync photos

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The guys from Facebook don't stop filling our devices with applications, independent applications that allow us to do what we previously did with the main application. The first application that Facebook separated from the main one was Messenger, since, according to the social network, it was supporting a lot of traffic for the messages, which interfered with the functioning of the social network.

Now it is the turn of another application, which hit the market relatively recently. As reported by TechCrunch, Facebook is beginning to notify users that they automatically upload all their photos to the social network automatically from their devices that their albums will be deleted next month.

The synchronization of the photos with the application for iOS began in 2012 and allows all users to upload all the photos they take with their iPhone directly to a private album called Synced or Synced from iPhone. The idea of ​​being able to synchronize the photos from our iPhone with Facebook was to make it easier to share the photos on the social network with our friends.

The Moments app hit the market a couple of months ago and allows us to perform the same synchronization functions of our reel, but with an independent application, another one for the collection and there are already quite a few. Many are the users who are already expressing their discomfort again as when the application forced users to have to install the Messenger messaging application. So far, any user who did not want to use the application to chat could do so via the web, but Facebook has already announced that it will also stop working this month.

In that occasion, Facebook updated the application eliminating the possibility of being able to use Messenger and it has made this application one of the most downloaded worldwide in the App Store. Since the announcement of the deletion of synced photos, the Moments application has also become the most downloaded.


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  1.   IV  N (@ ivancg95) said

    They started with forcing Messenger to be installed, now Moments. All this added to the bad optimization have made me delete even Facebook. If I need to, I will use the web version. I do not understand so much fragmentation being able to have a complete and useful app.