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Messenger is closing: what will happen to the chats?

Meta has announced the definitive closure of the Messenger website, which will take effect in April 2026, altering how users access their chats from computers.

Meta Platforms, Inc. has officially announced that it will close the Messenger website permanently in April 2026, marking a significant change in how users can access their messaging services via computers. After this closure, users will no longer be able to send messages through Messenger's desktop application, and instead, they will need to use the browser interface at facebook.com/messages to continue their conversations. This move aligns with the technology company's evolving strategies concerning user interface and digital communication practices.

Despite the impending closure of the Messenger website, Meta has reassured users that their chat histories will remain unaffected. Conversations, along with shared photos, videos, and files, will still be available for users through the Facebook web version and the Messenger mobile app. This indicates that while the platform is changing, the integrity of users' data and communication will be preserved, reducing concerns over potential data loss as Messenger transitions to a new access method.

The decision to close the Messenger website may also reflect broader trends in digital communication, emphasizing the shift towards mobile platforms over traditional computer-based interfaces. As more users favor mobile applications for messaging, Meta is likely adapting to these changing habits, which may include further innovations or enhancements to its messaging capabilities in the future. This impending shift could resonate across user demographics and impact how businesses utilize Facebook's platform for customer communication and engagement.

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