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Facebook occasionally tries to force users to the standard m.facebook.com . If that happens:
In many parts of the Global South, 2G and 3G networks are still prevalent, and data costs can consume a significant percentage of an individual's income. This URL allowed users in these regions to stay connected without draining their financial resources.
In September 2009, Facebook launched a project called "Facebook Lite" in the United States and India. It was described as a "faster, simpler way to keep in touch with your friends" and was tested in regions where many new users were coming online for the first time. This version stripped away applications and clutter, focusing on status updates, photos, and comments. It was a direct response to the growing complexity of the main Facebook site. m.basicfacebook.com home.php
Meta continues to combat phishing by improving domain monitoring, but user vigilance remains critical. Always verify URLs before logging in, especially on platforms like Facebook where credentials are prime targets.
The basic site lacks many of the sophisticated device-tracking scripts embedded in the native mobile application, offering a slightly more sandboxed browsing experience. Facebook occasionally tries to force users to the standard m
: Chronological updates from friends, pages, and groups load as static text blocks.
Facebook has not shut down m.basicfacebook.com despite years of rumors. However, it receives no new features and only security/maintenance updates. It remains a "no-frills" option – but as Facebook pushes immersive formats (Reels, Shops, AR ads), the basic site becomes less functional. Eventually, it may be discontinued, but for now, it serves a small but loyal user base. In September 2009, Facebook launched a project called
Because the client device does not execute complex code, Facebook’s servers do all the heavy lifting. When a user requests home.php , the server compiles a static HTML page and sends it down the pipeline. The user's device simply has to display the static text and basic styling. 3. Aggressive Image Compression
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By April 2010, Facebook announced it was discontinuing Facebook Lite, stating that they had "learned a lot from the test of a slimmed-down site". However, users were sad to see it go, with one lamenting, "Now I have to endure everybody's farmville and mafia wars posts...".