Meta to Shut Down Messenger Website in April 2026
Meta to shut down Messenger website from April 2026, the company announced on Wednesday.
Meta Platforms said it made this decision to improve user experience. The company wants to bring all its services into one place. It aims to offer more ease and better access for users.
Meta explained that users who access chats through the Messenger app will automatically move to the Facebook platform. In the future, users will find all Messenger features on the Facebook website. They will not need a separate Messenger website.
Facebook will now handle all messaging functions through its web version and mobile app. Users can still access chats, group messages, and media files without any issue.
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Meta said this step follows its earlier decision to close Messenger desktop apps for Windows and Mac. The company continues to focus on merging services under one system.
Meta believes this move will improve security and convenience. The company said it designed this change according to modern technology needs and user demands.
However, Meta advised users to save their important chats and data. Users should back up their information before the website shuts down to avoid any loss.
Meta to shut down Messenger website in April 2026 as part of its plan to centralize services and enhance user experience.