Meta will discontinue its standalone Messenger desktop app for Windows and Mac on 2023-12-15 in the UK, shifting users to browser access.
Reason and Reaction
Meta cites the availability of Messenger via Facebook.com and Messenger.com for continued access, but has offered little explanation for shutting down the desktop app. Tech commentators suggest cost-saving is a factor. Many UK users, however, view this as a reduction in user choice.
- The app is popular with those preferring to message without Facebook's news feed.
- Meta urges users to back up chat histories as they may not auto-transfer to browsers.
- Users express concerns over potentially less control and increased data centralization.
Impact in the UK
This decision arrives amid challenges for Meta in the UK, including regulatory pressures and public distrust. Earlier in 2023, Meta proposed a paid service to avoid targeted ads, priced at £2.99 monthly on web, requiring payment or data surrender.
The removal of Messenger's desktop app is seen as another reduction in user control, aligning with existing privacy concerns and AI integration worries.