The app of Facebook it is not perfect, you know, but despite this it is used by millions of users all over the world. Fortunately the good old man Mark Zuckerberg and his team are constantly working to bring us new and interesting features. Facebook’s latest update will allow you to download videos offline, but how?
How many times have you not opened a video that you have found on the bulletin board because you run out of gigabytes or because you simply did not want to disturb those around you, and then promptly venture into the frustrating and fruitless search?
Well, if you’ve found yourself in this situation at least once, now you can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that your video will be safe within the Facebook app. This function is very different from the recent feature that only allows you to save the videos in a special section and then retrieve them later.
The videos will not take up space on your smartphone as they will only be available in the app, moreover it will be possible during the upload phase to choose whether to allow other users to download your video, so you may find content that is impossible to download.Unfortunately, the rollout is not yet extended to everyone, but from the image above it is possible to get an idea of what this new function will be like.
What do you think of this new feature?
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