Facebook is planning to retire its Messenger.com web app in April after pulling the plug on its desktop apps a couple of ...
A significant digital shift is on the way as the standalone Messenger website prepares to go offline next year.
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 Platforms will retire the standalone Messenger desktop app and Messenger.com by 2026, redirecting users to Facebook's messaging page.
Meta has officially announced that Messenger.com and the Messenger desktop apps will be discontinued by April 2026. Desktop users will be automatically redirected to facebook.com/messages, which is a ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, announced that Messenger.com will no longer support messaging starting April 2026. The ...
If you still type in messenger.com to check your chats, here’s your heads-up: it’s going away.Meta has confirmed that starting April 2026, the standalone Messenger website will officially shut down.