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 ...
Meta will discontinue Messenger.com and the Messenger desktop app by April 2026, redirecting desktop users to ...
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.
Users attempting to access Messenger through messenger.com after the shutdown will be automatically redirected to facebook.com/messages.
From April 2026, users will no longer be able to access messenger.com, and web-based chats will instead be routed through ...
Meta Platforms, the company behind Facebook and Messenger, has confirmed it will retire the standalone Messenger desktop ...
Messenger.com announced that starting April 2026, the website will no longer be available for messaging. In a notice published on ...
These days, after meeting someone in person or online, the first thing you might do is look them up on the internet. At some point, you've likely scrolled through a new connection's social media pages ...