Facebook Launches 'Discover,' A Secure Proxy to Browse the Internet for Free
May 06, 2020
   More than six years after Facebook launched its ambitious Free Basics  program to bring the Internet to the masses, the social network is back at it again with a new zero-rating initiative called Discover .   The service, available as a mobile web and Android app, allows users to browse the Internet using free daily data caps.   Facebook Discover is currently being tested in Peru in partnership with local telecom companies such as Bitel, Claro, Entel, and Movistar.   Unlike the regular rich-content browsing, Facebook's latest connectivity project only provides low-bandwidth text-only based browsing, meaning other forms of data-intensive content such as audio and video are not supported.   Another key differentiator is that it treats all websites equally, whereas users of Free Basics are limited to a handful of sites that are submitted by developers  and meet technical criteria  set by Facebook.   The move, ultimately, drew criticism  for violating principles of net neutrality , ...