Facebook Messenger is one of the popular instant messaging apps out there, although it's not Facebook's most popular one — that's WhatsApp, which also happens to be the only one that offers end-to-end ...
Facebook Messenger no longer requires a Facebook account. Starting today, new Messenger users in the US, Canada, Venezuela and Peru can sign up using a full name and phone number. Messenger can still ...
Facebook has quietly removed the ability to sign up for Messenger without a Facebook account, the company confirmed to VentureBeat this afternoon. Previously, new users using the Messenger or ...
Facebook Messenger is a solid messaging service but up to this point, using it on the web can be somewhat counterproductive as it's easy to get distracted by notifications and News Feed happenings.
Last month, Facebook launched a free video calling feature in its Messenger app so you can set up face-to-face conversations with your family and friends with just one tap. Facebook Messenger’s video ...
The social network now allows people in 24 countries to use its messaging app for Android to make free calls. Jennifer Van Grove covered the social beat for CNET. She loves Boo the dog, CrossFit, and ...
Facebook today began testing a new feature in its Messenger app that lets Canadian users call each other for free anywhere they have a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection. The test for now only applies ...