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Messenger and Facebook have not been launched in Bangladesh yet, use is an alternative way

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Published March 28, 2021
Messenger and Facebook have not been launched in Bangladesh yet, use is an alternative way

News Desk: The problem started on Friday (March 26). Many Facebook and Messenger users living in Bangladesh informed various media that they have not been able to use Facebook and Messenger app since that afternoon.

They said that the problem was solved in two days but it has not been resolved yet. There were also reports of a temporary shutdown of high-speed mobile internet services in some areas of the Baitul Mukarram Mosque in Dhaka and the Hathazari area of ​​Chittagong on Friday.

However, the search revealed that there is no Facebook or Messenger down anywhere in the world. So the idea is that only Facebook users in Bangladesh are facing such problems.

The Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (BTRC) said on Friday that users could not use the two apps due to “technical glitches”. On the same day, a spokesperson of Facebook said that they have come to know about the limited Facebook and Messenger services in Bangladesh. Trying to know better about the subject. Hopefully, this problem will be solved soon. But the problem was not solved on Saturday.

No one has opened his mouth about this all day. Finally, a statement was found on Facebook last night. They said that the social media Facebook and its messaging app have been shut down in Bangladesh since Friday.

The statement said, “We are aware of the issue of restricting Facebook in Bangladesh. We are trying to understand it. We are working to ensure that everyone has full access to it quickly. The way in which the effective communication system needs to be maintained during the coronavirus epidemic, the way the Bangladesh government has limited Facebook services is worrying. ‘

The Bangladesh government has not commented on whether Facebook or Messenger has been blocked in Bangladesh, according to a Reuters report yesterday. It was reported that the Facebook service was being disrupted amid protests by protesters over Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Bangladesh. Earlier, there was an example in Bangladesh of using the shutdown of internet service as a tool to quell protests.

Asked about this, internet service providers said that the government no longer has to rely on internet service providers or mobile operators to shut down Facebook. The government has such technology in its hands.

It is known that even after the closure of Facebook, some people are using Facebook in an alternative way Security analysts are concerned that many new people are entering cyber insecurity. Because using Facebook in an alternative way through various ‘browsers’ and apps is naturally a threat to cyber security. Those who do this are insecure and under cyber threat

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