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      Meta announced that it will shut down its standalone messenger.com website in April 2026, folding web-based Messenger functionality back into Facebook’s main platform and continuing mobile support through the Messenger app, with web visitors automatically redirected to facebook.com/messages for chatting. This move follows the company’s earlier retirement of Messenger’s standalone desktop apps for Windows and Mac, and represents another step in consolidating the messaging experience under Facebook’s ecosystem while reducing support for independent Messenger access points. Users can still send and receive messages on the web through Facebook’s interface or via the mobile app, though those who previously used messenger.com without a Facebook login may lose a separate web entry point. Meta has been notifying users through pop-up messages about the change as the shutdown approaches, and many longtime users have expressed frustration with the rollback of standalone support.

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      https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/19/meta-is-shutting-down-messengers-standalone-website/
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      https://www.business-standard.com/technology/tech-news/meta-to-shut-down-standalone-messenger-website-from-april-what-changes-126022000446_1.html

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      • Meta will discontinue the messenger.com standalone messaging website in April 2026, redirecting users to facebook.com/messages for web chats.
      • This decision is part of a broader consolidation of Messenger features after the shutdown of standalone desktop apps for Windows and Mac.
      • Messenger mobile applications will continue to operate normally, but users relying on a web-only, standalone access without Facebook may need to adjust.

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      Meta Platforms is taking another major step in reshaping how people access its messaging service by retiring the standalone messenger.com website in April 2026, a move that consolidates web messaging into the main Facebook experience. For years, Facebook Messenger existed both as an integrated component of Facebook and as a separate destination that allowed users to chat in a clean, messaging-only interface. Over time, Meta’s strategy evolved: the company first promoted Messenger as a standalone service in 2011, removed in-app messaging from Facebook in 2014 to drive users to the separate Messenger app, and then gradually reversed that course to reintegrate messaging functionality. The upcoming shutdown of messenger.com underscores this strategic pivot back toward centralization.

      Existing Messenger users who currently rely on the web site will see automatic redirection to facebook.com/messages once the standalone site is taken offline. Although the core chat functions, including sending messages and accessing contacts, will still be available, these features will now be embedded within Facebook’s broader web interface instead of a dedicated messaging destination. Meta has been notifying users of the change through in-product pop-ups, and the company’s help pages explain that the Messenger mobile apps for iOS and Android will remain unaffected by the shutdown. For users accustomed to accessing Messenger without a Facebook account, the transition poses a more significant change: they may now need to rely more heavily on the mobile app experience, since the standalone web option is being removed.

      This consolidation follows Meta’s earlier decision to discontinue Messenger’s desktop apps for Windows and Mac, signaling a long-term strategic interest in simplifying and unifying messaging platforms under a smaller set of access points. While this reduces the number of codebases Meta must support and could streamline updates, many users have voiced dissatisfaction with losing separate entry points for Messenger outside of Facebook’s main ecosystem. As April approaches, users planning to keep Messenger activities streamlined may need to adjust bookmarks, workflows, and habits to continue messaging with minimal interruption. Overall, Meta’s decision reflects a broader trend toward centralizing user engagement within flagship platforms rather than sustaining multiple standalone services.

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