Facebook Messenger would soon allow multiple accounts
Facebook would be testing new features to implement them in future versions of its messaging application Messenger Some users of the service have reported that they are seeing some changes at the top of the app. Most notable would be the ability to add multiple accounts and the text message integration From moment from the social network have not ruled on the matter,but the fact that some of its members can already count on these options leaves the door open for him to go Coming to the rest shortly, perhaps in a future update.
The firm run by Mark Zuckerberg is currently working so that regulars of Messenger can enjoy text messages received from the application itself. What does this mean? That all messages can be managed directly from there, without the need to leave Messenger or use a different service. In this way, the SMS and chats of a certain contact would be grouped in the same conversation, as is already allowed by other platforms such as Hangouts. Known for now, this feature is only being tested on some users in United States who have Android Apparently, it would be optional and could be turned on or off directly from the Android settings, in the Change SMS app menu , selected Facebook Messenger.
Another of the great options that the social network is currently testing would be the possibility of having several accounts from Messenger Basically this would allow a user to be able to work simultaneously with two Facebook accounts in the same application, for example with his personal and work accounts. Currently we can only establish conversations with our contacts with a single account, so to use a second we have to leave the main one to enter the other. We thought this would be a very good idea and would undoubtedly be greatly appreciated by the more than 1 billion users who use Facebook Messenger from their device every day mobile.
As it has been filtered, an account can be added from the settings of Android in the section MessengerUsers who have already been able to test the multi-account ensure that only the person who owns the primary account can see the content of the messages. If other people are sharing the device, they will only be able to see the notifications that are arriving. For now there are still many unknowns about it. There is talk of Android, but not of iOS We also don't know if this will remain in testing for a few lucky ones or it will begin to gradually reach the rest of the members of the platform. What is clear is that Facebook is working every day so that Messenger is a one of the best instant messaging applications in the world, superior to its rivals.