Only use this version on a dedicated test device without personal information. Do not use it for banking, work emails, or sensitive conversations. If possible, enable two-factor authentication on your Facebook account before logging in via an old client.
While version sounds like a specific modern update, it actually refers to an incredibly old legacy version of Facebook for Android (specifically from the Android 2.2/2.3 era around 2011-2012).
– This version predates Facebook’s implementation of modern encryption standards (TLS 1.2/1.3), login verification, and anti-phishing measures. Using it is like leaving your front door unlocked.
Only use this version on a dedicated test device without personal information. Do not use it for banking, work emails, or sensitive conversations. If possible, enable two-factor authentication on your Facebook account before logging in via an old client.
While version sounds like a specific modern update, it actually refers to an incredibly old legacy version of Facebook for Android (specifically from the Android 2.2/2.3 era around 2011-2012).
– This version predates Facebook’s implementation of modern encryption standards (TLS 1.2/1.3), login verification, and anti-phishing measures. Using it is like leaving your front door unlocked.