Meta is shutting down the Facebook Messenger app on certain devices on Monday (December 15), which could leave some unable to access their chat history. The major tech company is responsible for the ...
Meta has announced that it’s shutting down its standalone Messenger website (messenger.com) for messaging. For those unaware, this is a separate platform just for messaging your friends/family. The ...
Today, Meta announced that it has begun rolling out a range of new tools and features to protect its users from fraud, scams, and other cybersecurity risks on the company’s social media platforms, ...
Meta is finally adding passkey support for Facebook and Messenger on mobile devices. This should make for more seamless logins, as a passkey lets people sign in by using the same data they already use ...
Messenger made its triumphant return to the Facebook app back in 2023, with end-to-end encryption finally arriving later that year. Since then, you've still been able to access Messenger through the ...
Facebook Messenger is getting new updates, including end-to-end encryption. In a press release, the company said the new update would notify users if someone screenshots disappearing messages. "New ...
Meta is enhancing parental controls, allowing parents to see the topics their teens discuss with Meta AI on Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram. This new 'Insights' tab offers a categorized overview of ...
TL;DR: Meta is discontinuing the Messenger desktop apps for Windows and macOS, removing them from the Microsoft Store and App Store. Users will need to switch to the web or mobile versions for ...
Meta is introducing new AI-powered tools and alerts across Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp to protect users from scams. The company is also strengthening law enforcement partnerships and is actively ...
Meta has rolled out parental supervision tools that show what topics teens discuss with its AI across apps, aiming to improve visibility, safety, and meaningful parent-teen conversations ...
Meta is officially shutting down the Messenger standalone website in April. Web users will be able to send and receive messages within Facebook. As for users who use Messenger without a Facebook ...