Facebook quietly released Bonfire group video chat app

Facebook quietly released Bonfire group video chat app

PanARMENIAN.Net - Bonfire, Facebook’s group video chat app, has sprung up on the Danish iOS App Store, suggesting the social media giant is slowly rolling it out to customers, The Next Web reports.

The webiste says it first learned about Bonfire in July of this year. Essentially, it borrows several features from current teen-fave (and Meerkat successor) Houseparty, allowing you to hold video chats with several participants simultaneously.

Bonfire lets users adorn themselves with several Snapchat-style effects, as well as share pictures from the chats through Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger.

You are also able to invite other TNW team members to chat on the app. Those invited receive notifications, both within Messenger and their Facebook profiles.

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