HTTP/2 200 OK Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 X-Frame-Options: DENY Cache-Control: private, no-cache, no-store Set-Cookie: datr=...; Domain=.facebook.com; Path=/; Secure; HttpOnly
When a user accesses m.basicfacebook.com/home.php : m.basicfacebook.com home.php
I should also mention how to check the URL for signs of phishing: look for HTTPS, check the domain registration, look for typos, and use security tools like VirusTotal. It's important to advise users not to input personal data unless confident about the site's legitimacy. Maybe include steps to report suspicious sites. The primary reason to use the basic URL
The primary reason to use the basic URL is to save money on data. If you are on a limited mobile plan or traveling in an area with expensive roaming charges, the standard app can drain your MBs in minutes. The basic version uses a fraction of that data, loading only the essentials. 2. Overcoming Poor Connectivity As the platform grew in popularity
When Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his dorm room at Harvard University, the site was initially designed for use on desktop computers. The early version of the site allowed users to create profiles, connect with friends, and share updates. As the platform grew in popularity, Facebook expanded to other colleges and universities, and eventually, to anyone over 13 with a valid email address.