Meta Is Shutting Down Messenger’s Standalone Website
Meta shutting down Messenger website in April 2026. Learn where your chats go, how to access messages, and what it means for non-Facebook users.
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Meta Is Shutting Down Messenger’s Standalone Website
Meta Shutting Down Messenger Website: Your Web Access Changes in April 2026 Meta is shutting down the standalone Messenger website, messenger.com, starting in April 2026. If you've been using the site to chat on your computer, you'll soon be redirected to facebook.com/messages. This change affects all Messenger users, especially those who don't have or don't want to use a Facebook account. Here's what you need to know about where your conversations are going and how to stay connected without disruption. What's Changing With Messenger Web Access Starting April 2026 Beginning in April 2026, visiting messenger.com will automatically redirect you to facebook.com/messages. Meta confirmed the update in an official help page, noting that all web-based messaging will now flow through Facebook's main domain. The mobile Messenger app remains fully functional and unchanged. This shift means desktop users will need a Facebook login to continue messaging on the web. The tra…