Same exact issue. I'm on Windows 11 latest. Started with the native app downloaded from messenger. com. It refuses ALL keyboard input in the app. I've tried everything. I uninstalled it and installed the Messenger app from the Microsoft Store and it was working fine for about a week, and now it is also not accepting any keyboard input.
Facebook Messenger Text Messages Artifact
This artifact contains various types of messages input by the user or the application, these messages indicate that an activity either has happened or is happening within a conversation. These can include text messages, voice notes, gifs, stickers, pictures, videos, documents, sending location, sharing live location, voice calls, video calls, messenger rooms, changing a user's nickname, changing chat theme, someone joining the call and when the call has ended. The details you can view in Facebook messenger text messages artifact include:
Facebook Messenger Cached Data Artifact
This artifact represents the Facebook Pictures artifact found and can be recovered on the system that originated from Facebook itself. These pictures can be user profile pictures, friends' pictures, or any other picture that gets cached while browsing Facebook. The details you can view in Facebook messenger cached data include:
Facebook Messenger Attachments Artifact
This artifact includes the data of every type of attachment and its related information, such as, pictures, videos, GIFs, audio calls, video calls, and messenger rooms. The details you can view include:
To add buttons to your message, you can add multiple actions to the attachment. Each action will be mapped to a button by connector. Multiple attachments will be mapped into a carousel in Facebook messenger. Below is an example of adding 3 buttons to the message.
Keep in mind that when you enable Dark mode in the browser based Facebook Messenger app, it also enables Dark mode for all other Facebook windows in the browser. If you don't want this, then you'll have to install the Facebook Messenger desktop app and choose the Dark theme instead.
Essentially, end-to-end encryption adds another layer of security to your messenger chats. When you enable E2E encryption, only you and anyone involved in the chat can see the communication. That means anything you say cannot be intercepted by a third party and used against you.
For MacOS, you can install the Facebook Messenger app from within the App Store. For Windows, you can download the installer file and have the app running in no time. If you're on Linux, unfortunately, you're out of luck, as there is no Facebook Messenger desktop app (which is ironic, given how much open-source software Facebook depends on). However, on Linux, you can enable end-to-end encryption on a chat-by-chat basis in facebook.com in both Firefox and Chrome.
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Facebook Messenger for Windows 7 is an application that allows you to send messages instantly even without having to open Facebook itself. This social and communication tool is dedicated to making chat messaging easier and more convenient for its users. Having a straightforward messenger on your desktop screen will also surely boost your productivity.
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.
I am learning and spent hours testing on a Facebook messenger window in the Chrome browser working with the OCRExtractRelative and then Echo command and was not able to return any results but there are no errors. I tried the Record function also, and I had less success. When I test the same combination of OCRExtractRelative and then Echo command on a basic website, it worked as expected. Does Ui Vision RPA not work on Facebook in the Messenger Window?
Before realizing an automation you must have the project in mind in a precise way, often this design phase can take days or weeks of study. I tell you that facebook is difficult to automate because it uses a lot of dynamic xpaths that change so you will have to study a lot.
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