Facebook has rolled out two new 'Care' reactions to help people share their support with each other during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Facebook has rolled out two new 'Care' reactions to help people share their support with each other during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Facebook is starting to roll out its native Messenger app for Mac in Australia, France, Mexico, and Poland.
Facebook is rolling out a new version of Messenger on iOS, which it says is "faster, smaller and simpler," having been built "from the ground up."
Facebook has silently removed the ability to create a Messenger account without an active Facebook profile. The change only affects new signups.
Facebook Pay - a new way to (eventually) make payments across Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp - is rolling out this week in the United States.
Facebook has announced the rollout of lead generation in Messenger with a new lead generation template in Ads Manager.
Facebook has been spotted testing a new screen sharing feature in Messenger that allows users to share their mobile screens - not just Facebook content.
To make it easier for businesses to connect with customers on Messenger, Facebook is adding lead generation templates to Ads Manager.
Facebook has announced a Messenger desktop app for MacOS and Windows operating systems.
Facebook has announced that the Messenger camera will no longer support scanning Messenger Codes and businesses will have to rely on traditional QR codes instead.
Facebook is adding a new feature to Messenger that gives users the ability to quote and reply to specific messages in a conversation.
Facebook is rolling out a dark mode for Messenger, but you will have to "unlock" it with a secret move!
Facebook is adding a bunch of new features to its Messenger app: support for Boomerangs, a Selfie Mode, and new AR stickers.
The ability to remove – or "unsend" – messages on Facebook Messenger has finally gone live for users in Poland, Bolivia, Colombia and Lithuania.
Facebook is making connecting with friends in Messenger video chat a lot more fun and competitive with multiplayer video chat AR games.
Facebook's Messenger Kids app is getting an update that will allow children under 13 to chat with each other despite their parents not being friends on Facebook.
Facebook has announced the addition of a 'Sleep Mode' feature on Messenger Kids, giving parents more control over the times their children can use the app.
In a recent interview, Mark Zuckerberg revealed that Facebook scans everything you send on Messenger, but that "it's for your own good."