"We know the photos people share are important to them so we will continue offering ways to save memories within the Facebook app."įacebook said it wants to let people retrieve their photos from the app before it's killed. "We're ending support for the Moments app, which we originally launched as a place for people to save their photos," Rushabh Doshi, director of product management for Moments, said in a statement. The concept, which is similar to Google Photos, was for people to be able to easily swap group photos or vacation pictures more easily. Moments, first released in 2015, lets you share pictures that are stored on your phone with your Facebook friends without actually uploading the photos to the social network itself. The app's services will be discontinued on Feb. Facebook said on Thursday it was shuttering Moments, its standalone app for privately sharing photos with friends, in part because few people were using it.
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