Zuckerberg warns major Facebook changes

Facebook managers, WhatsAppit and Instagram users will now be able to send messages to each other, Mark Zuckerberg has announced. The Facebook chief said he would announce new measures of changes in the message application as part of moving forward towards “a platform focused on privacy”, writes Periscope. It wants [...]
Facebook managers, WhatsAppit and Instagram users will now be able to send messages to each other, Mark Zuckerberg has announced.
The Facebook chief said he would announce new measures of changes in the message application as part of moving forward towards “a platform focused on privacy”, writes Periscope.
It will include an update of the cipher and refusal to provide the data to countries that do not respect human rights.
“People want to be able to choose which service to use to speak with friends,” he wrote explaining his vision of the future of social networks. “However, if you want to write to people on Facebook today you have to use the Messenger, if you want to write to the Instagram, you have to use Directin, and in Whatsappin, Whatsappin. ” he said.
We wanted to give people a choice to reach friends on these networks from any app they want. ”












