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by Roodgorf
3951 days ago
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The odd thing about the example of Messenger is that as two separate apps they seem highly coupled. AFAIK you need to sign in with a valid Facebook account to use Messenger, so you're already very likely to have the normal app at that point as I can't imagine anyone who would trust FB for messaging but not everything else. On the flip side, barring a few possible holdouts of people worried about app permissions, I don't know anyone who actively have FB accounts but don't use their messaging service. |
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That said, they prefer and guide you at every point to use an FB account to sign up vs making it easier for you to keep the two de-coupled.