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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Using Facebook Messenger but not Facebook

Facebook Messenger

Facebook Messenger is a messaging app owned by Meta Platforms, formerly known as Facebook Inc. To use Facebook Messenger, you typically need a Facebook account to log in, as it's integrated with the Facebook platform.

However, there are a few scenarios where you might use Facebook Messenger without using the full Facebook platform:

  1. Messenger Website: You can use Facebook Messenger through its standalone website (messenger.com) without accessing the main Facebook website. This allows you to send and receive messages using just your Facebook Messenger credentials.

  2. Messenger Mobile App: You can download the Facebook Messenger app on your mobile device (iOS or Android) and log in with your Facebook account or, in some regions, with just your phone number.

  3. Facebook Account for Authentication Only: If you don't actively use Facebook but have an account for authentication purposes, you can still use Messenger independently.

It's important to note that changes or updates may have occurred, so I recommend checking the latest terms of service and features of Facebook Messenger to ensure you have the most current information.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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