Recently, there have been reports that Facebook is notifying about a possible updated version on Android, that does not respond or offer any function when selected. Most of us have suspected this to be a malware attack but Facebook has come out and informed that they are actually pushing out the update on their own, which means the update is not available on the Play Store.
If you are one those who have checked the 'allow installations from unknown sources' option in the settings menu, then the message might have popped up on your phone. To get the update from Facebook, one has to use the phone with Wi-Fi network as the download will not be available on a mobile data connection.
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As per reports, the update box appeared on numerous phones, but it is strange that Facebook took so much time to inform their users about the plan to push out the update on Android without the access of Google Play. Android is prone to malware attacks, which is why any unwanted or unknown files, information or update get flagged-off as possible threat. This strange update from Facebook for its Android app comes with unknown changes and logs but we're hoping they offer an enhanced version of the social networking app. EFYTIMES News Network |
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