Messenger is Meta's official messaging app that allows users to chat, call, and share content with friends and family. It supports text messaging, voice calls, video calls, and group chats, making it a versatile communication tool. The app also integrates with Facebook, enabling seamless connection with existing contacts while offering fun features like stickers, GIFs, and interactive games. Designed for both casual conversations and professional use, Messenger is available across devices and supports cross-platform communication. With end-to-end encryption in private chats, it ensures more secure and private messaging experiences.
Messenger introduced new safety controls tied to Instagram’s teen account protections — teens now get stricter default privacy and messaging limits, easier ways to block or restrict unknown adults, and clearer settings to manage who can contact them. The release also brought expanded moderation and communication tools for all users: improved group management, richer reactions and expressive features, faster voice messaging and streamlined cross‑app messaging with Instagram, plus UI polish to make controls easier to find. These changes aim to reduce unwanted contact and give families and group admins simpler ways to keep conversations safe and organized.
Yes, Messenger is free to download and use, though data charges may apply for calls and messages.
Yes, Messenger can be used with just a phone number, though it works best when linked with a Facebook account.