To disable on both, Facebook and Messenger, you can add the following two lines: ||*^$xmlhttprequest So, to disable this, just add the following rule to your ad blocker's custom list of filters: ||*^$xmlhttprequest The state=offline stands for whether the chat is turned on or off. This denotes the total number of seconds the account has been idle for. If you read the URL above, you'll see the part saying idle=117. Note: I've replaced the user ID which normally would be a number. So the front end (loaded Facebook web page) will periodically send an HTTP request ( XHR) with the idle time to their servers. Yes, there is a way to do this, but this method works only for the web-based Facebook and Messenger you can't do something similar for the mobile apps.īasically, Facebook uses timed requests on the server side to check if the client is still available. Since I'm providing additional details, I'm writing my own answer based on the original (instead of editing it).
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