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Facebook Gives Users Until July 17 to Download Moments App
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Jun 14, 2016 10:36 AM EDT |
Tech giant Facebook is getting a lot of flak from its users over the company's decision to force them to download the Moments app. Facebook has announced that users have until July 7 to download Moments. The company said users who fail to do so risk losing all their photos that have been synched from their smartphones to Facebook.

Facebook Notifies, Replaces Photo Sync With Its Moments App Starting January 10
Daphne Pianca | | Dec 16, 2015 11:03 PM EST |
Facebook has just started notifying users that pictures and content from Photo Sync are going to live in its Moments app starting Jan. 10.
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