Meta is discontinuing its desktop Messenger apps for Windows and Mac. As of Dec. 15, you’ll need to head to Facebook to continue chatting through the app on your computer.
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Once the sundowning process begins, users will receive an in-app notification. They will have a 60-day window to continue using Messenger before the app is permanently shut down. If you want to save chat history, Meta suggests activating secure storage before the app is gone forever. Otherwise, your chat history will be gone forever, as well.
The Messenger desktop app is no longer available on the Apple App Store. After Dec. 15, Meta users who try to access Messenger on desktop will be redirected to Facebook.com. Users without a Facebook account will be redirected to Messenger.com.