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Better control over conversations and groups added to latest Facebook Messenger for Windows Phone update

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
August 24, 2019
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Better control over conversations and groups added to latest Facebook Messenger for Windows Phone update

Right on the heels of news that system integration of Facebook has been disabled on all things Windows, we also learn that Facebook Messenger for Windows Phone has just received a rather welcome update.

Facebook Messenger for Windows Phone has hit version 10 and with it comes better control over conversations. Users can now view more details and adjust settings for specific conversations, and can tap on other users to view their Facebook profile.

Better notification settings have been added as well as additional control over groups, as users can now edit the name or photo of the groups they’re in. Improvements to stickers have also been included, they now load “faster and more reliably” according to the official changelog.

These should be welcome updates to anyone who is a regular user of Facebook Messenger. Head over to the download link below to download the update, and let us know what you think of it in the comments section below.

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