Recently a report published by WindowsCentral website that stated the Facebook and messenger apps on Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile will no longer be available to use.
Facebook will no longer be able to support 28-day click, 28-day view, and seven-day view conversion windows. In situations when there is limited data available from iOS 14 users, statistical modeling will be used for certain attribution windows. All your favorite desktop app features will be coming to your preferred web browser. By December 31, 2021, you’ll be able to access Live View and get motion alerts, ding notifications, and all the latest features on ring.com – no app updates necessary. As part of this change, the desktop app will be discontinued in January 2022. When I click on the Facebook App shortcut on my desktop I get the message 'App No Longer Available - The Facebook app for Windows is no longer available. Please go to www.facebook.com in your.
Facebook App For Windows No Longer Available
Facebook App For Windows 10 No Longer Available
Facebook has announced, at the end of June, the availability of its apps for the Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile discontinued by Microsoft. However, alternatively, Facebook recommends accessing its platform via the browser.
During a conversation in a month of March with Engadget, Facebook said they will drop its support for all of its apps for Windows Phone on April 30, thus after that, it has been confirmed that their apps won’t be any longer available to download from Microsoft store for Windows 10 Mobile.
Nevertheless, the users those are using the Windows 10 Mobile, instead of the mobile app, they still can use the mobile version of the Facebook website using the browser but with the usual limitations in terms of performance and functionality.
Microsoft had already announced at the beginning of April that Facebook would regress its apps including the Facebook Messenger and Instagram apps at the end of April. Apparently, at least in the case of the Facebook app, you still have more time.
Facebook App For Windows No Longer Available
Don’t worry about the Whatsapp, indeed it also owned by Facebook but will continue to available for usage until the end of December 2019. Windows Mobile users have been receiving special notifications since the end of May, asking them to switch to a version of WhatsApp by December 31, 2019, which will be available for one of the more supported operating systems, such as Android and iOS.