Post by account_disabled on Jan 24, 2024 0:51:10 GMT -5
Facebook will disable some services in its Messenger and Instagram apps for citizens in Europe to ensure they comply with changing privacy rules. From December 21, messaging apps will conform to EU rules known as the ePrivacy directive. Facebook has decided to disable some interactive options and offer only a core messaging service until further notice. Messenger group chat polls are one of the services to disable. The ability to set nicknames for friends on Messenger will also be disabled, while sharing augmented reality face filters via direct message on Instagram will also be disabled in Europe. The main messaging and calling options on Instagram and Messenger will not be affected. Facebook said it had not published a list of all the services it was suspending in Europe because it will reactivate them if they comply with the rules. We remind you that Facebook has recently made changes in appearance. Facebook has removed Facebook Mobile and Facebook Classic from its system. Also, every day we are notified of fundamental changes from Facebook and the Facebook Ads section. Instagram has also announced its own changes, despite the fact that many functionalities such as the complaints section have been suspended as a result of COVID-19.
To delete your Instagram account, go to Job Function Email Database and sign in to your account. Then, select the account name located in the upper right corner and click Edit Profile . On the page that will open, scroll down until you see " I'd like to delete my account. ” Instagram will ask you why you want to delete your account, though not before sending you to another page to explain privacy issues, which have been changed recently. Choose the reason why you are leaving, enter your password when prompted, and then press the button “ Permanently deactivate my account.
Remember that on Instagram there is no option to simply deactivate the account, as there is on Facebook, where you can reopen the account later (surprisingly, this option is not yet available for Instagram despite the fact that the photo network was bought by Facebook- u). Once you press the red button, your account and everything you've published on it will be permanently deleted and you won't be able to recover or reuse it again. So before you click that button, make sure you don't want to have your account anymore.
To delete your Instagram account, go to Job Function Email Database and sign in to your account. Then, select the account name located in the upper right corner and click Edit Profile . On the page that will open, scroll down until you see " I'd like to delete my account. ” Instagram will ask you why you want to delete your account, though not before sending you to another page to explain privacy issues, which have been changed recently. Choose the reason why you are leaving, enter your password when prompted, and then press the button “ Permanently deactivate my account.
Remember that on Instagram there is no option to simply deactivate the account, as there is on Facebook, where you can reopen the account later (surprisingly, this option is not yet available for Instagram despite the fact that the photo network was bought by Facebook- u). Once you press the red button, your account and everything you've published on it will be permanently deleted and you won't be able to recover or reuse it again. So before you click that button, make sure you don't want to have your account anymore.