Facebook may develop the WhatsApp function to transfer money through cryptos

Facebook may develop the WhatsApp function to transfer money through cryptos

WhatsApp has been working on a money transfer feature and a Bloomberg report has revealed that Facebook may schedule using crypto-currency to do so.

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According to the report, Facebook may plan to develop what is known as a “stablecoin“, which is a form of crypto-currency linked to the US dollar. The idea behind this is that it will help minimize any instability commonly associated with crypto-values, such as Bitcoin, which has been known for great fluctuations.

Facebook still does not officially acknowledge that this is something they are working on, but a company spokesman confirmed that Facebook is exploring ways to use blockchain technology.

“Like many other companies, Facebook is exploring ways to boost the power of blockchain technology. This new team is reviewing many different applications. We have nothing to share further. “

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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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Facebook warns: If you receive such a message you should be careful

Facebook warns: If you receive such a message you should be careful

A recent new way to hack accounts on Facebook is widely spread on the network.

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This warning came from Facebook itself, where it is reported that a mock-up message tells users that their account has been cloned.

The message is sent from your friends list.

Facebook cloning happens when someone creates an account and steals photos including personal information and sends them to the network.

In the message is written:

Hello, I have received another friendship request from you yesterday, which I did not accept. You may need to check your account. Hold your finger pressed until the ‘forward’ button appears and then send it to your friends. Good luck!”

If you accidentally get this message, your account is not hacked but it’s a trick to scam people.

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"You will receive fines", the European Union attacks Facebook!

“You will receive fines”, the European Union attacks Facebook!

Facebook should respect by the end of the year the requirement for transparency regarding the terms of use and the services it will provide to users, or the European Community will ask consumer protection authorities to interfere with sanctions.

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It is this ultimatum launched by the European Commission, represented by Vera Jourova, having ascertained that, according to some investigations made last February by Google, Twitter and now also by Airbnb, Facebook is the only one that has only ‘very limited progress’ .

“My patience has reached the limits,” Jourova has announced, “this has been going forward for quite some time now and now is the moment of concrete action and not just promises”, among other things if the changes required will not be current within the end of year I appeal to consumer authorities to react quickly and to impose sanctions on society. ‘

Specifically, Bruxelles rejects the new service termononymy platform in April, ‘which has some services fraudulent content’.

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Facebook Watch, the novelty of the social network that challenges television

Facebook Watch, the novelty of the social network that challenges television

The Facebook video service “Watch” is now spread all over the world, more than a year after its launch in the United States.

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Users will be able to choose from a wide range of shows, either from the most popular brands and debutants, and also have the ability to watch clips that they have saved from the “News Feeds” news interface.

The firm also plans to allow all creators to display publicity as long as they meet certain conditions. So far, only some publishers have been given this opportunity.

At first, only audiences in Britain, America, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand will have this kind of relief. The revenue will be allocated 55 percent for creators and 45 percent for Facebook.

The most famous social network was to announce the extent of this service worldwide this Wednesday, but it slightly accelerated the news as some details went wrong in public. Consequently, some users may not be able to see the new site of this service.

“Watch” is often regarded as a “Youtube” rival by Google, but it will also compete with traditional TV channels, as well as online platforms like Netflix, Amazon Video, BBC iPlayer and Instagram TV (also owned by Facebook).

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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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Facebook aims to provide customer service for banks

Facebook aims to provide customer service for banks

Facebook has opened conversations with some of the world’s most important banks to negotiate customer service delivery through the social network.

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The news was provided by representatives of the company, who indicated that they intend through Messenger to connect the client to the bank service officers.

This service is intended to be achieved through connecting a bank account to Facebook or a personal Messenger, and then automatically providing the customer service and allowing multiple transactions to take place.

Anyway, the debate in this case is related to the privacy of bank accounts, as if it is given social networking access, then Facebook can get a lot of data on transactions.

“We will not use this information beyond what it takes to provide customer service. We are clear that the most critical part of this cooperation is to keep the information and make people feel safe, “Facebook said through an official statement.

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Opsss the solution has came! Facebook will soon bring you the app where you can find your beloved

Opsss the solution has came! Facebook will soon bring you the app where you can find your beloved

Facebook is expected to make about 11 billion pounds in the lonely hearts industry with a dating app, rival to the Tinder app.

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Facebook will soon bring you the app where you can find your beloved

According to some reports, the social network giant is testing the new service just internally with Facebook employees.

The “rumor” has been released by a Twitter user who has released some screenshots of the application.

Photos show that Facebook Dating can offer users to choose between 5 sexes: female, trans-female, male, trans-male, and non-binary people.

Facebook leader Mark Zuckerberg announced earlier that the company was plan to turn its eyes on the relationship market early this year. He also promised that the service would focus on long-term relationships rather than on transitory link

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WhatsApp sets fees to businesses, Facebook offers self-control over time in apps

WhatsApp Charges businesses, Facebook offers self-control over time in apps

The WhatsApp application is about to set fees for sending marketing messages and customer service to all businesses. This step has come since the application is facing slow growth of users and revenue.

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WhatsApp Charges businesses, Facebook offers self-control over time in apps

Messages are expected to be charged from 0.5 to 9 cents, depending on where they are used, while company representatives said this fee would be almost the same as the cost of a phone sms.

Currently, WhatsApp Business has over 3 million active users, of about 1.5 billion people using the application in total, while the company has promised small businesses will continue to use the free app.

Facebook, which also owns Instagram and WhatsApp, has announced that it will monitor the amount of time people spend each day on its applications to offer users the ability to control themselves.

So in these apps will be offered the option to select their usage limit and users will be notified when they are near that time limit.

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