Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Facebook Messenger: SMS can be against Android rules – Pplware

One of the latest services that Facebook has made available to users was the junction of the Messenger messages with those sent by the telephone network of the smartphone owner.

However this may have brought some problems unexpected because the way this news is being imposed on users may violate some of Google’s rules.

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There are some issues to worry about users of the Android system, including policy violations security Google Play.

Facebook may have clearly precipitated regarding the Messenger of use in conjunction with mobile phone messages. One of the first problems is just the installation. The application shows the confirmation and settings button, hiding the button that leaves the possibility of cancellation to the user.

Although not compulsory to use the written this application messages, many are those who will accept this modification without actually want to.

it is not explained the real reason for Facebook want both “help” users to install this new feature, what is certain is that the nonexistence an explicit button no installation, help that application will be used by many more people than it might initially be expected.

SMS in Messenger is an optional feature . People can choose whether or not they wish to use it. When They first see the prompt, They can choose to start seeing Their SMS messages in Messenger by turning on the feature, or They can decide not to by tapping “Settings.” If They decide to see SMS messages in Messenger and to Also reply to messages from Messenger, we’ll ask people to approve any new device que permissions are required. Messenger does not modify any device settings without people agreeing to it. “

The biggest social network in the world has already come to defend himself in public and indicated that sufficient users carry on” Settings ” and you can not aggregate the messaging service, however there are those who continue to think that this is not a simple way and that leads many into error.

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