If you run into issues during the installation process, check these common solutions. "Parse Error: There was a problem parsing the package"

Older Android operating systems often face compatibility issues with modern apps. Downloading a specific APK file bridges this gap.

Unofficial sites can bundle malware, adware, or spyware into APK files. Only use the trusted sites listed above.

Older versions of apps do not receive security patches. Your data may be more vulnerable to hacking on a legacy app than on a modern, updated device.

Android 4.4.2 KitKat was released in 2013. Modern, resource-heavy Facebook updates will not run on this system. You must look for specific legacy versions. 1. Facebook Lite (Recommended)

Installing an APK file on Android 4.4.2 requires a quick change to your security settings. Follow these steps to do it safely. Step 1: Enable Unknown Sources

The APK version is too new and requires a higher Android version (like Android 5.0+). Look for an older version of the app. "App Not Installed" This error occurs if:

Never download APK files from unknown or shady websites. Stick to reputable, community-verified APK archives to avoid malware: Step-by-Step Installation Guide

Alternatively, open your file manager and go to the folder. Tap the Facebook APK file. A prompt will appear listing the app permissions. Tap Install at the bottom of the screen. Wait for the installation to finish, then tap Open . Risks and Safety Tips