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Developer Krafton of Battlegrounds Mobile India has announced some changes to the Login options on Android smartphones. Previously, they announced their plans to shut down Facebook data transfers from PUBG Mobile to BGMI; At the time, the company also said, users will need the Facebook app installed on their devices to log into the game starting October 5. However, they extended the date to November 5.
Install Facebook App to Enter Battlegrounds Mobile India
Starting November 5, the game will not allow Android players to log into the game using the embedded browser. Now it is important to install the Facebook app from Google Play Store. This change is not big, because nowadays everyone uses the Facebook application.
According to Krafton, the login change occurred due to a policy update regarding Facebook’s SDK.
Krafton said,
“As we previously informed you on August 31, logging in with a Facebook account in the embedded browser on Android devices will be disabled in the future, in accordance with policy updates related to the Facebook SDK.”
The Facebook application is only required for login purposes. However, this might work if you go in and uninstall the Facebook app, and continue playing the game.
This change to the BGMI Login option is only for Android users; iOS users will not be affected by this change.
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