In India, Growth of Facebook was slow in first few years. It was mainly grew in USA and Europe in the initial years but from last two years its growth has been phenomenal. It has recently crossed the mark of 750 million active users according to unofficial sources.
India is the second largest country according the the traffic providers to the Facebook. According to Alexa.com, 24% of visitors are from United States of America while 7.2% of users are from India followed by Germany and UK as 4.6% and 3.6% respectively.
In India, users mainly use the default language page for using the FB for updating their status, posting on their walls or friends walls. But regional languages options in the Facebook has also encouraged the users from different parts of India to actively participate the discussion and social interaction on the largest Social Network.
In India, Facebook Languages are used as English US, English UK, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Hindi, Bangla, Persian etc.
Users can use the Facebook Login in various languages but default English US Facebook Login page is the most popular webpage in the world.
Default InSecure Facebook Login page: http://www.facebook.com/login.php
Users should visit the Secure Facebook Login page for their account sign in: https://www.facebook.com/login.php
Punjabi Language: Users from the Punjab and Punjabi native language speakers can use the localized version of FB Login and interact on the FB in Punjabi Language at http://pa-in.facebook.com/login.php
Hindi Language: Hindi is the mother-tongue and a major Indian language which is used and spoken by the multi million users. Users from the Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgargh use the Hindi Facebook Login to interact in Hindi language on the Social networking giant at http://hi-in.facebook.com/login.php
Bangla Language / Bengali Language: Native Bangla users from the West Bengal in India and Bangladesh generally use the Bangla version of the FB to interact online in their native language. Interaction is native language make lively interaction among the users - http://bn-in.facebook.com/login.php
Malayalam Language: Users from the Kerala, Puducherry and native Malayali speakers who have settled in the Gulf countries like Dubai, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar etc also use the Malayalam version of FB. Users can also avail the facility of interacting in their own language at - http://ml-in.facebook.com/login.php
Tamil Language: Users from the Tamil Nadu state in India, Tamilians residing in the Singapore, Sri Lanka, USA, UK, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, Japan can use the Tamil version of FB login to interact with their Tamil friends on the Social networking giant - http://ta-in.facebook.com/login.php
Telugu Language: Users from Andhra Pradesh, Pondicherry, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, Singapore etc can use the Telugu version. Andhra People are very active online and similarly they are also having great time online on the Facebook walls. Telugu users can use the Telugu login at - http://te-in.facebook.com/login.php
Facebook Mobile Login for various smartphone is available by downloading the FB Mobile apps. On The Go Mobile applications are available for the iPhone, Sony Ericsson, Nokia, Blackberry, Palm OS, INQ, Android, SideKick, Windows Phone. Users can also use the FB for text messages, upload via email through mobile phone. One should visit the FB Mobile information page at - http://www.facebook.com/mobile/?ref=pf
Touch Facebook Login - It is the Facebook Mobile website for the multimedia mobile phone users. Users from all over the world can use the Facebook Touch Login at - http://touch.facebook.com/
Those who have yet not registered on the FB can do so by simply completing their registration on Mobile website or universal sign up page: http://www.facebook.com/r.php
In case of any problem one can visit the help center section. One can report a bug, issue, problem in sign in etc at http://www.facebook.com/help/?ref=pf.
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