Facebook's new App Discover - provides free data in developing countries

Facebook's free basic program has gained a lot of popularity. To make
this free service progressively unique, Facebook has launched an app called
Discover.
Users will receive free data from their providers each day and will get a
notification when it is available. With the Facebook Discover app, a user can
browse any website. Subsequently, you can browse a constrained amount with the
specific free data provided by the mobile operator.
The Discover app is currently being tested. Which was initially launched
in Peru.
Discover will only run on low-bandwidth traffic when using free data, so
you can load text on a website but not video, audio, or other data-intensive
elements. If you want to stream, you can purchase additional data to do so -
Facebook authorities said in a blog statement.
"Discover will play an important role in helping people and
keeping them connected to the Internet," said Joav GV, Facebook's
product manager. Many internet users around the world are connected to us but
become disconnected when their data runs out. So, Discover is an app that will
help users stay connected seamlessly until the next internet data purchase.