![]() For this reason, and also because lots of lesser web sites let you 'log in with Facebook', saving you having to make accounts for everything, I'd advise not leaving Facebook altogether. It's still loved by non-techy relatives, typically - we all have a cousin or grandparent who will only use it and it's our lifeline to what they're up to. Then there's the huge and growing lobby of tech-savvy people (myself included) who say that Facebook is the privacy-ignoring spawn of the devil - there have been so many issues around personal data being leaked that all sensible advice is to leave Facebook and never darken its doors again. If Facebook is indeed pulling these apps, after years of no updates and no optimisations, it's good riddance. Which is ridiculous for a social network based on status updates loaded online and with few internal graphic or media resources needed internally. The 'Facebook' app in the Store at the moment is a whopping 168MB and takes about 15 seconds to launch on a Lumia 950. You may think I'm kidding about the bloat of Facebook's first party clients for Windows 10 Mobile, but I'm not.
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