The standalone Messenger desktop app has been discontinued after Windows and Mac versions shut last October, while users without Facebook can still use the mobile app.
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 will shut down its Messenger website (messenger.com) in April 2026, redirecting users to Facebook for web chats, marking another step in merging Messenger back into the main platform ...
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.
Meta is set to discontinue the standalone Messenger website. According to the company’s update on its help page, the ...
Meta is preparing to shut down the standalone Messenger website, ending direct web access to the service outside of ...
Meta said in a help page that it is closing its standalone Messenger website. The website will be unavailable beginning ...
Messenger web users will be redirected to Facebook's chat interface after the shutdown. Meta previously retired the desktop ...
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Meta is preparing to pull the plug on Messenger’s standalone website, marking another shift in how users access the messaging service online. According to an update posted on a company […] ...
New members can see up to 100 recent messages.