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Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Facebook has stopped its @facebook.com
mailing service, citing low usage. Those using the email service will
soon receive an email telling them that their emails from @facebook.com
account will be forwarded to the primary address listed on their email
accounts.
Email forwarding is turned on by
default, but users can choose to opt-out of the service by simply
removing their primary email address from their account or turning it
off from the account settings.
A Facebook spokesperson confirmed the
news in a statement to the Verge, “Most people have not been using their
@facebook.com email address.”
The service didn't catch up, due to the
lack of a friendly interface. The Messages screen always highlighted
Facebook messages, and didn't support cc's, bcc's, or subject lines.
Facebook received a lot of criticism in June 2012, when it highlighted
@facebook.com email addresses on profiles while hiding other email
addresses. The move was intended to make user email id's private, but
users thought Facebook was favoring its own email services over others.
The email id's also caused many privacy issues as users could easily
guess others' email id's with just their profile names.
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