The Facebook Lite app allows you to keep in touch with your friends easier and faster than ever. Facebook Lite 120.0.0.8.100 beta is the ideal friends’ app to keep up with your social network, without taking up too much data. Among the benefits which come with Facebook Lite, we mention its small size, which will allow you to save storage space on your device, and its capability of accessing Facebook even in 2G conditions.
Classic
The Lite version packs plenty of the classical Facebook features available on the original app, such as liking photos, sharing to a Timeline, becoming part of groups, editing your profile, and searching for people.
Specific
Facebook Lite will let you come across friends and family who you want to stay in touch with. You can update your status whenever you want and improve how you convey your feelings through Facebook emojis. They can paint the picture when it comes to saying something without words.
When someone comments or likes your photos, you will get an instant notification. Planning a meeting was never easier, thanks to Facebook Lite. Also, you will find social events from your area easier, and you can even RSVP.
Personal organizer
Besides helping you remain connected with your loved ones, Facebook Lite can be your organizer for sharing, saving or storing photos. Sharing photos can be performed straight from your camera, and this comes with full control over your privacy settings.
If you wish so, you can keep a photo just for you to see, and even make a completely private album to control who gets to look at it.
Remain informed
Besides photos and connections, Facebook Lite is ideal for keeping up with the latest news. All you have to do is follow your favorite sites, artists or brands and you will be caught up with everything new about them.
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