Facebook announced that its application Moments, which allows users to share photos and videos in particular, will be suspended on February 25 and invites users to download all content in their accounts.
Mark Zuckerberg urged the application page Moments to download all the photos and videos uploaded in the app, a service originally launched by Facebook in 2015.
The social network enabled the app's website to allow users to download their videos and photos before closing Moments on February 25th. The app's location allows you to download content on a device and create a private album on your Facebook profile. This option will be available until May, according to Facebook.
Facebook started this Thursday to let users close by email, and people who used Moments last year will also receive a notification when the app opens.
According to media such as CNET, Facebook had decided to close Moments.
The social network enabled the app's website to allow users to download their videos and photos before closing Moments on February 25th. The app's location allows you to download content on a device and create a private album on your Facebook profile. This option will be available until May, according to Facebook.
Facebook started this Thursday to let users close by email, and people who used Moments last year will also receive a notification when the app opens.
According to media such as CNET, Facebook had decided to close Moments.