Since its release in 2014, the Facebook Groups app has helped people access and share more easily with all of their groups; however all good things must come an end. Recently, Facebook announced that they will be discontinuing the standalone Groups app for iOS and Android after September 1, 2017. The reason behind this is that Facebook is going to focus on groups in the main Facebook app and on facebook.com. All of your groups from the Groups app will be available in the main Facebook app, where you can continue to connect with all your communities. Apple has loosened its grip on retro console emulators within the App Store. The updated App Store guidelines now permit these long-banned emulators, allowing those already availeble to Android to make their way onto iPhones. The games themselves must comply with "all applicable laws," implying that apps offering pirated titles would be essentially banned from the marketplace. Apple's update extends beyond emulators. Read more in our articles including "Facebook discontinues Groups app" and "Apple App Store now permits game emulators globally".
Since its release in 2014, the Facebook Groups app has helped people access and share more easily with all of their groups; however all good things must come an end. Recently, Facebook announced that they will be discontinuing the standalone Groups app for iOS and Android after September 1, 2017.
The reason behind this is that Facebook is going to focus on groups in the main Facebook app and on facebook.com. All of your groups from the Groups app will be available in the main Facebook app, where you can continue to connect with all your communities. Apple has loosened its grip on retro console emulators within the App Store.
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