Free Download Facebook Messenger Lite Apk File

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Juliana Ellerbe

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Since downloading the Apple iso 17.0 onto my Iphone 11 Pro my Facebook Messenger app won't open. When I try to open the app It just disappears, but shows as an open app, but just with messenger logo in the middle of the screen. I have tried reinstalling the app numerous times and also resetting the network settings.

reduce you font size see if that works Apple and messenger did an update that corrected this make sure you have done all updates after ios 17 update it didn't work but they did another update and then messenger did one it was working for me you have to do all updates

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Here's a link to a detailed guide with screenshots of the required settings:
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Would you be able to check each of those settings and send over a screenshot so I can also have a look?

In addition, please check if the Business Integrations for Zapier in the linked Facebook account has all the checkboxes enabled. I see past reports of users experiencing this same error message when one of these permissions was missing. Here is a screenshot to illustrate this:

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Here is a Facebook help document about editing privacy and settings for Business Integrations on your personal Facebook account:

I am looking for desktop application for Facebook messenger. I know Pidgin can work with Facebook chat, but it cannot work with any messenger with a person who is offline. Is there a program which can do this?

I am completely at a lose with this problem. I followed a couple of tutorials (only to cross-check the steps) on how to install the Facebook messenger plugin widget and for some reason it appears when I go into my website but when other people visit my page, they do not see the widget. I have whitelisted all variations of my website on Facebook: , , . Like I said, I am the website owner and Facebook page owner and I can see the widget but my website guests can not see it. What can I change so that way all of my guests can see and use the widget?

Thanks for responding! I followed this tutorial: -add-facebook-messenger-live-chat/ , I also followed yours (which is super great by the way). The problem still persists. The messenger icon pops up JUST for ME. None of my website visitors can see the messenger widget. Any ideas?

To achieve this level of granular control you want you will struggle on the Meraki for the reasons previously outlined. You would need a firewall that supports HTTPS inspection, which basically decrypts the traffic to be able to differentiate between facebook messenger and regular Facebook.

When I installed Facebook, the messenger plugin was working. I then updated PS (I think from 1.7.7.2 to 1.7.7.4) and it stopped. Several Facebook module updates have come and gone and it hasn't fixed the issue (even turning off the messenger plugin in the module or in Facebook hasn't helped).

I have an interesting scenario which I cant seem to find a solution to. I am hoping the community will be able to point me in the right direction. I need to block facebook messenger on a wifi network. To be more specific I need to block the facebook messenger (android & apple) application while mobile devices are on our wireless network. I have successfully blocked facebook web chat in the browser, but mobile devices on our wifi are still able access messenger. I dont want to block HTTPS completely, as many services utilize HTTPS. I dont want to block the entire facebook.com either since there is a need to use facebook.

Does anyone know what port the facebook messenger (android & apple) app uses to communicate? I read facebook implemented MQTT which uses 1883 and 8883 for SSL communications. However blocking these ports has had no impact. Maybe the app has hard coded IP addresses which it uses to avoid using DNS. If so, using DNS filters (i.e. OpenDNS) would not work. I would appreciate any insight anybody has regarding this matter. Thank you.

To be honest I dont know which one of these blocks accomplished my goal, but as of now when you log into facebook the chat window at the bottom shows "disconnected". This is a win in my book. Navigating the site has not presented any problems thus far.

The facebook messenger app however has not been effected. I would like to thank @Chris75 for his recommendation. I have enabled Instant Messaging on my OpenDNS and I will test to see if this resolves my problem. I have to admit there is VERY little information regarding how the facebook apps operate. Short of utilizing a major UTM appliance (i.e. Watchguard) I was stumped. Blocking HTTPS works, but in this scenario I need to excise the disease not cut off the limb.

For those of you whom are curious I have some additional information regarding this topic. First let me address the last question. By blocking the domains I mentioned the apps were unaffected. Blocking the domains I mentioned only prevented users from using facebook chat in their browsers. Upon initial login to facebook it looks like you are connected to chat, but then a few seconds later it shows you disconnected. Works great.

I blocked both immediately. As I mentioned in my first post, Facebook is using the MQTT protocol for messenger. In addition I have found that blocking these two domains works as well to block the messenger app:

The trade off is that apps that need to connect to Facebook will be unable to connect as well. Now let me be clear, by blocking these two domains you will not effect the Facebook app. This will block the facebook messenger app. If you want to make sure the facebook app has no problems you can whitelist graph.facebook.com.

Ok here goes, I sent money to a friend through Facebook messenger to buy a vehicle from her, 2 payments for $500 and 1 for $100 totalling $1100.. all of which was takin from my PayPal balance (which is linked to my Facebook messenger account) and sent to her PayPal balance. I ended up finding a better deal for a car a few days later and asked for the money back. She then called PayPal and they walked her through how to issue a refund for all 3 payments, which she did, and even sent screenshots of her activity saying that all 3 payments were refunded back to Meta Pay (Facebook messengers payment company) which my name is attached to it. Well on MY PayPal those transactions don't say they were refunded they just say I've successfully sent them to her, and the same goes for the transaction history on both of our Facebook Pay activity pages. So neither of our Facebook pays activity say any of those 3 payments were ever refunded. The only thing that says the money was refunded is on HER PAYPAL . It's been almost a month now and still haven't recieved a penny. Facebook pay is an absolute nightmare trying to explain anything to them and PayPal says it's a meta pay problem ... I don't know what to do

Hi,

We have a 80F firewall we are wanting to put into production but need to be able to troubleshoot these types of issues reliably. We have deep packet inspection turned on with a CA certificate approved by our AD CS (no warning messages when visiting websites).

Facebook Messenger application is unable to send\receive messages however messenger.com works fine without issue. If we add facebook.com to the exception list the Facebook messenger application begins to work as well.

What may we be able to do to have these types of issues work without beginning to add a bunch of exemptions into our SSL inspection - defeating the purpose of the firewall.

It is good that you have deep packet inspection enabled and a CA certificate approved by the AD CS. Still, it can be frustrating when some applications work differently than expected. Remember that the Facebook Messenger app may use a different SSL certificate or encryption method than the one used by messenger. This could be the cause of a firewall issue. Another option is to consider alternative messenger apps that prioritize security and privacy. I found Jtwhatsapp -safest-messengers-for-pcs-and-smartphones/ a couple of weeks ago, and I am thrilled, as these apps are great for confidential conversations. Good luck, and let us know if you find a solution!

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