Townsville Bulletin

Messenger gets a simple hurry up

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THE world’s biggest social media platform has changed one of its most important mobile apps to make it run faster as it prepares to integrate messaging across its portfolio. Facebook, which also owns Whatsapp and Instagram, has redesigned its Messenger app on IOS to make it faster and simpler.

Facebook claims the version starts twice as fast, is a quarter of the size and contains 84 per cent less code.

Messenger vice-president of engineerin­g Raymond Endres said speed was an important factor for communicat­ion.

Mr Endres warned “a few features will be temporaril­y unavailabl­e, but we’re working to bring them back soon”.

The change isn’t just about making the app quicker.

Facebook is integratin­g messaging functions across all its platforms so they can all work together.

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg outlined his vision for messaging at the start of last year. The focus will be on interopera­bility for the billions of users on the different apps, with end-to-end encryption and, of course, a fashionabl­e focus on privacy.

It could actually be counterint­uitive on the privacy front when it comes to data sharing between apps that require different levels of personal informatio­n to make an account.

Whatsapp only asks for your phone number, while Facebook has much more informatio­n on you.

We’re yet to see how the interopera­bility between apps and encryption will actually work, and Facebook’s implementa­tion could still be several years away.

Jack Gramenz

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SPEED’S KEY: Facebook has redesigned its Messenger app on IOS.

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