19 February 2026|Dubai, UAE [Posted at 1:47 pm]
Meta’s decision to close Messenger has become a major update for millions of users worldwide, including in the UAE. Starting April 2026, Meta to close Messenger. This means that the standalone website messenger.com will no longer work. Instead, users will be redirected to Facebook’s messaging section.
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Meta To Close Messenger: What Exactly Is Changing?

Overview: Meta to close Messenger affects only the standalone website and previously removed desktop apps.
Meta officially confirmed that it will close Messenger in April 2026. When users try to open messenger.com, they will automatically be redirected to facebook.com/messages.
Here’s what this means:
- Messenger.com will stop working from April 2026
- Users will be redirected to Facebook Messages
- Messenger desktop apps (Windows & Mac) were already discontinued
- Messenger mobile apps on iOS and Android will continue to work
- Facebook login will be required for web messaging
The decision to have Meta close Messenger is part of a broader effort to simplify platforms and reduce operational complexity.
Why Did Meta Decide to Close Messenger?

Overview: Meta to close Messenger aligns with its shift in messaging strategy and cost optimisation.
For years, Meta explored integrating Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram Direct into a unified backend system. However, recent moves suggest a change in direction.
Here are the likely reasons behind Meta’s decision to close Messenger:
- Reducing maintenance costs and technical overhead
- Bringing messaging back into the core Facebook experience
- Simplifying user access under one domain
- Moving away from the earlier “universal inbox” vision
- Strengthening Facebook as the main web communication hub
Meta to close Messenger also follows regulatory pressure in the US and internal restructuring decisions. While Meta hasn’t directly linked the shutdown to regulatory matters, the timing is notable.
How Meta To Close Messenger Impacts UAE Users
Overview: UAE residents who rely on web messaging may need to adjust workflows.
In the UAE, many professionals, freelancers, and small businesses use Messenger on desktop browsers for communication, group chats, and client coordination.
Before the shutdown happens, be aware of these changes:
- You must log in to Facebook to use Messenger on the web
- Independent Messenger accounts without Facebook won’t work on web
- Businesses using browser tabs for chat management must adapt
- Web-based group handling shifts to the Facebook interface
- Saved browser bookmarks to messenger.com will stop working
For UAE users who prefer desktop communication during office hours, Meta’s decision to close Messenger may require interface adjustment and login management.
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What Should UAE Users Do Now?
Overview: Preparation ensures a smooth transition when Meta closes Messenger and becomes effective.
Before April 2026, it’s smart to prepare.
Here’s what you should do:
- Ensure you know your Facebook login credentials
- Back up important Messenger conversations
- Inform team members about the change
- Bookmark facebook.com/messages instead
If you don’t have a Facebook account but use Messenger, Meta to close Messenger means you must continue only via the mobile app.
Will Messenger Mobile App Be Affected?

Overview: Meta to close Messenger does NOT impact mobile apps.
Good news for UAE users, Messenger apps on iOS and Android remain fully operational.
Before worrying about losing access, understand:
- You can still chat normally on mobile
- Group chats remain intact
- Business conversations continue uninterrupted
- Notifications work as usual
- No change in app interface
Meta to close Messenger applies only to the standalone website.
FAQs
1. When will Meta close the Messenger website?
Meta to close Messenger takes effect in April 2026.
2. Can I still use Messenger without Facebook?
Yes, but only on the mobile app, not on the web.
3. Will my chats be deleted?
No. Conversations remain accessible via Facebook Messages or the mobile app.
4. Do UAE businesses need to change tools?
Only if they rely heavily on messenger.com for desktop use.
5. Is WhatsApp or Instagram affected?
No. Meta to close Messenger applies only to messenger.com.
Conclusion
Meta to close Messenger marks the end of messenger.com as a standalone web platform. For UAE users, the change is manageable but requires preparation, especially for desktop-based communication. The mobile experience stays the same. Web users must transition to Facebook Messages. Back up chats, confirm login access, and update workflows before April 2026.


