The Facebook wants users within your network as much time as possible. Only then can make a profit and have users interested in everything it has to offer.
For that, increasingly, it eliminates dependence on external elements, to the point of having a browser within their mobile applications . But this browser, which is very basic, is changing and preparing to offer more.
Everyone knows the browser that Facebook has within its mobile application. It’s just a simple interface to display web pages (webview), which most users do not like that end up disabling, preferring external browsers of their devices more intuitive and far more capable.
But Facebook may soon give this browser a new face and many more features, once again preventing their users outside your application and consequently its network.
They are already underway tests with this new version, even for longer limited to iOS, but it would appear that Facebook this change your application component.
What will this new browser?
From what we can see this will now be a browser and less a simple web page presentation layer. This is because you can change the address to which it is accessed directly in the new address bar. This option did not exist before, and users could not browse other pages.
Then and below, you can see the popularity of post we are visiting and also to bookmark the page visited. Is also present access to the menu and opposite the navigation arrows.
Something is missing for now, and that would be to everyone’s liking, it is the presence of tabs. More and more browsers choose to remember this functionality by allowing users to have multiple windows, organized and tidy.
Being still in very early testing, there is no date thought to their widespread availability. After the iOS will be Android to have this first for testing and then will be generalized.
This new “face” of Facebook’s browser may also mean that, soon, the largest social system on the planet launch an own browser, like so many others have done.
They use this browser when surfing on Facebook or prefer the operating system?
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