Facebook, the social network par excellence, also has a version specially designed for Android portable devices.
Its options are practically the same as the computer version's, with the small difference that you can't play the majority of the videogames that are integrated into Facebook.
Games aside, you can have all of the information about your friends and acquaintances at your fingertips, see your wall, upload and download pictures, change your status, leave comments and a ton of other options that you can carry around in your pocket.
Facebook for Android is an indispensable application for users of the most popular social network in the world.It allows you to always be connected, anywhere and anytime.
Its options are practically the same as the computer version's, with the small difference that you can't play the majority of the videogames that are integrated into Facebook.
Games aside, you can have all of the information about your friends and acquaintances at your fingertips, see your wall, upload and download pictures, change your status, leave comments and a ton of other options that you can carry around in your pocket.
Facebook for Android is an indispensable application for users of the most popular social network in the world.It allows you to always be connected, anywhere and anytime.
How to check who’s visited your profile on Facebook
The missing link in Facebook’s features – and subject of endless urban legends and fraudulent procedures – has always been to figure out how to see who’s visited your profile. While there’s no way to do it directly, you can get an approximate overview in the source code of your profile, where there’s a list of people who most frequently visit your profile and interact with you.
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How to customize your news section on Facebook
A bit more than a week ago, Facebook announced a new feature for its official apps: a new set of configurations where you can set up your preferences more clearly for viewing friends’ posts in your news feed. Now the new version 40 of Facebook for Android (only available in beta form and not from the official channel) has added this feature in all languages and also incorporates a special login system to avoid having to type in your full password.
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Facebook releases a lighter version of its Android client
Although in recent years it’s been considerably improved, it’s still true that the official Facebook client for mobile devices is anything but light in terms of data consumption. It virtually hoovers up your data allowance if you tend to use your smartphone a lot. Thus, and in light of the company’s campaign to win visibility in emerging countries with much lower connection capacities, it’s just launched Facebook Lite, a much smaller app designed for 2G connections and low-range smartphones.