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The mix-tape might be dead, but that doesn't mean you should stop sharing music with your mates. If you log in to Spotify using Facebook, you'll find a Spotify app in messenger by hitting the plus symbol in a conversation.
Tap it and you'll be offered your most recent songs, as well as a search tool to find just the song. Select one and it'll send a listenable Spotify link to the group, without leaving the app.
Request an Uber
A telling sign of the singular future of apps, it's now possible to order Ubers directly through the Messenger app - provided you're in the US.
Simply hit the three dots by your text box when you're in a conversation, tap 'transportation' and either sign in or set up a new Uber account. Messenger will even let you tap an address mentioned in the conversation to order a cab directly, and will serve up notifications through Messenger.
Send money to your mates
This one's US-only, unfortunately, but should hopefully roll-out further afield soon - and, when it does, you'll be able to send and request cash to and from your Facebook Messenger contacts, including groups (so no more waiting endlessly for pint money).
It's as easy as hitting the '$' symbol in the chat window and keying in the amount. Tap 'pay', add your card and it'll be pinged over - absolutely free. You'll need to add a card to receive cash, too, but it's all secured and protected by pin.
Encrypt your chat
To make your conversation seriously safe, hit the name of your chat buddy at the top of the screen and scroll down to 'secret conversation'. Tap 'OK' and your conversation will become encrypted end-to-end - and you'll even be able to set time limits so that messages disappear after a certain time. Very Mission Impossible.
The mix-tape might be dead, but that doesn't mean you should stop sharing music with your mates. If you log in to Spotify using Facebook, you'll find a Spotify app in messenger by hitting the plus symbol in a conversation.
Tap it and you'll be offered your most recent songs, as well as a search tool to find just the song. Select one and it'll send a listenable Spotify link to the group, without leaving the app.
Request an Uber
A telling sign of the singular future of apps, it's now possible to order Ubers directly through the Messenger app - provided you're in the US.
Simply hit the three dots by your text box when you're in a conversation, tap 'transportation' and either sign in or set up a new Uber account. Messenger will even let you tap an address mentioned in the conversation to order a cab directly, and will serve up notifications through Messenger.
Send money to your mates
This one's US-only, unfortunately, but should hopefully roll-out further afield soon - and, when it does, you'll be able to send and request cash to and from your Facebook Messenger contacts, including groups (so no more waiting endlessly for pint money).
It's as easy as hitting the '$' symbol in the chat window and keying in the amount. Tap 'pay', add your card and it'll be pinged over - absolutely free. You'll need to add a card to receive cash, too, but it's all secured and protected by pin.
Encrypt your chat
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To make your conversation seriously safe, hit the name of your chat buddy at the top of the screen and scroll down to 'secret conversation'. Tap 'OK' and your conversation will become encrypted end-to-end - and you'll even be able to set time limits so that messages disappear after a certain time. Very Mission Impossible.
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