Facebook Messenger now lets you start a chat by scanning profile codes

So, just like Snapcodes?
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Stan Schroeder
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Becoming friends with someone on Facebook Messenger just became a lot easier. 

In a new update that started to roll out Thursday, Facebook's chat app now has Messenger Codes -- circular patterns around a user's profile photo, which can be scanned to start a chat with that person. 


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Facebook also launched Messenger Links -- short vanity URLs that lead to a user's Messenger profile, in the form of "m.me/username."

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The news was announced by both Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, who shared the Messenger Code of his dog, Beast, as well as Messenger lead David Marcus. 

If Messenger Codes sound familiar, that's because Snapchat has had a similar feature since January 2015, called Snapcodes. For Facebook, however, the update might be primarily about bringing businesses into Messenger. In a blog post Thursday, Facebook explained how these new features make it simple for users to find and start a conversation with a business. 

"Businesses can use Messenger Links and Messenger Codes in ads, on their website or in any other marketing channel to prompt people to reach out to them directly," the post said

Businesses with Facebook Pages get a few additional options to make the conversation with customers smoother. Page usernames will soon start showing up on Pages (underneath the Page title). Pages also get Messenger Greetings, short text messages that appear in a new message thread before any messages are sent. Greetings can be set and edited in a Page's Message Settings.

In a Facebook post Thursday, Marcus also shared that Messenger now has more than 900 million active users -- not entirely surprising given that Facebook forces mobile users to chat through the Messenger app, but still a formidable number.  There are also more than 1 billion messages sent every month between people on Messenger and Business and Pages, wrote Marcus. 

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Stan is a Senior Editor at Mashable, where he has worked since 2007. He's got more battery-powered gadgets and band t-shirts than you. He writes about the next groundbreaking thing. Typically, this is a phone, a coin, or a car. His ultimate goal is to know something about everything.

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