Meta is retiring its standalone Messenger website this April, marking another step in the company’s move to consolidate all ...
Meta will discontinue Messenger.com and the Messenger desktop app by April 2026, redirecting desktop users to Facebook.com/messages. . Mobile apps remain active, and users can restore chat history ...
The move comes a few months after Meta shut down Messenger’s stand-alone desktop apps for Windows and Mac.
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The Messenger mobile app for iOS and Android will remain fully operational and unaffected, allowing users to continue conversations as usual on smartphones and tablets.
From April 2026, users will no longer be able to access messenger.com, and web-based chats will instead be routed through Facebook, according to an update posted on the company’s help pages.
Meta is shutting down the standalone Messenger website, according to a company help page. The website will disappear in April, though web users will still be able to send and receive messages within ...
Meta is set to discontinue the standalone Messenger website. According to the company’s update on its help page, the ...
Messenger web users will be redirected to Facebook's chat interface after the shutdown. Meta previously retired the desktop ...
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Meta has confirmed that it will shut down the standalone Messenger website, messenger.com, starting April 2026. All you need to know.