Facebook's boss is promising to start a "new chapter" for the social network, along with Instagram and Whatsapp.
He's revealed plans to improve privacy.
Mark Zuckerberg's announced the platform will redesign several areas of its business.
The changes are in an effort to make communicating between users more secure.
The firm's been at the centre of a number of data privacy scandals in the last year.
Under the new changes, photos on Instagram will no longer show followers how many likes it's got.
While it'll also be possible to share content without a photo or video.
Facebook is getting rid of its blue branding and Messenger will be end-to-end encrypted.
A WhatsApp secure payment service is also going to be rolled out later this year.