
According to the update's release notes, Rovio removed the Facebook login requirement in response to "valuable feedback from the Angry Birds community." Indeed, logging in to Facebook was required in order to play Angry Birds Friends prior to today's update.īut with the game's latest update, you can now play Angry Birds Friends even without logging in to Facebook. Through its integration with Facebook, Angry Birds Friends lets you challenge your friends on the social network, play in weekly tournaments, and send and receive gifts. Originally launched by Rovio as a Facebook game over a year ago and released on iOS early last May, Angry Birds Friends adds some classic friendly competition to the classic Angry Birds bird-flinging and pig-popping gameplay. In that case you should link this FAQ to your friend.Angry Birds Friends has just received an update that's apparently small yet actually significant, especially to players who happen to be Facebook-averse. NOTE: Even if you are on a different platform, it is possible that your friend is using iOS 14 with Tracking disabled and that will prevent the gifting from working between you two. In case you had globally declined tracking, you will now be asked the permission for tracking in the game.


To allow the game to access your Facebook friends list, follow these steps: This means that they cannot see their friends in the Tournament view, and they cannot send or receive gifts.

If a user on iOS 14 declines Tracking either globally or for Angry Birds Friends, then Facebook sign in will be using a limited login that does not have access to the Facebook friends list. As of April 2021 all new application versions on App Store must use App Tracking Transparency feature.
