Meta will discontinue Messenger.com and the Messenger desktop app by April 2026, redirecting desktop users to ...
Meta will end messaging on messenger.com from April 2026, redirecting web chats to Facebook Messages while mobile Messenger ...
Facebook is planning to retire its Messenger.com web app in April after pulling the plug on its desktop apps a couple of ...
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From April 2026, users will no longer be able to access messenger.com, and web-based chats will instead be routed through ...
Meta Platforms will retire the standalone Messenger desktop app and Messenger.com by 2026, redirecting users to Facebook's messaging page.
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.
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After the apps for Windows and Mac, Meta is also phasing out messenger.com as a platform for its messenger. Users are referred to Facebook and the mobile app.
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.
So far, iPhone and Mac users have had to live without end-to-end encryption when using RCS. This is about to change, but depends on the provider.