There is no doubt that the videos are already part of the Facebook every day. At the same time, not all have a decent connection to view them, or worse still, do not want to deplete the data plan. The good news is that Facebook will start to test a system of downloading videos to view them later, no matter if you are disconnected.
TechCrunch reports that the test will start from July 11 in India, where a small number of people you can download videos directly to the Facebook app when they have a good internet connection. As anti-piracy protection, videos may only be consulted within the app and may not be stored in the phone’s memory.
Run the test, it is possible that we see it applied gradually in regions with poor internet (as Latin America). The truth is that not all videos are available for download, since it depends on the author if you enable the option or not.
Currently there is an estimated date to see it outside India. It would be interesting to know how long the videos, its weight would be available or if there is a Manager to manage it, similarly to the saved links.
Currently the videos represent a pillar for companies like NowThis, UNILAD and BuzzFeed. The latter is located at the top of popularity thanks to his series of videos Tasty showing how to prepare different foods.