Facebook has confirmed that they are rolling out dark mode for iOS users slowly but surely. Facebook said that they are rolling out the feature for a “small percentage of users globally right now”. Facebook confirmed that some users are able to switch to dark mode in the mobile app.
Facebook Dark Mode Rolling Out For iOS
After a few months, WhatsApp and Messenger have both launched dark mode features in their respective applications. Facebook has not yet released a dark mode feature for its desktop application. However, it is slowly rolling out the feature to iOS users. It is unclear when the Facebook dark mode will be available on all platforms.
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Facebook is introducing a new dark mode that will make the site more comfortable to use at night. The new mode will be available to all users starting on October 17. ..
Some users on Twitter have confirmed that they are getting dark mode in their iOS devices. This could mean that Apple is working on a new update to the iOS platform that includes this feature.
If you are a Facebook user, and get the dark mode feature, you can access it through the app.
Open the Facebook app. Tap on the three lines at the lower-right corner. Go to the ‘Settings and Privacy’ section. To open the Facebook app, tap on the three lines at the lower-right corner. Then, go to the ‘Settings and Privacy’ section. Here, you can change your privacy settings, including who can see your posts and photos, as well as control how much information Facebook shares with third parties. ..
Facebook has announced a new avatar feature that allows users to create an “authentic” representation of themselves. The new feature is available on the Facebook app and website. Users can choose from a range of templates, including a photo, video, or map. The avatar will be stored on the user’s Facebook account and can be used to share content, connect with friends, and more.
Facebook is still not confirming when the dark mode feature will be available for everyone, but we can say that we are very close to the launch of the dark mode feature in the Facebook primary app. Launching or rolling out any new feature for such a large platform would be a tedious task, and Facebook needs to take care of various technical aspects, as well as make sure that the feature is launch for billions of users from different regions throughout the globe.
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