Facebook has stopped supporting the ability to subscribe to Messenger without an account on the largest social network.
In the past, new users using Messenger or Messenger Lite could choose to use their phone number instead of creating a new Facebook account.
So if you are new to Messenger, you will notice that you no longer need a Facebook account to chat with your friends.
The Facebook started supporting the ability to subscribe to Messenger countries social network account in June 2015, first in the US, Canada, Peru and Venezuela.
The specific change rather, it comes to help with an upcoming integration of Facebook's various messaging services, such as WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger. The New York Times reported in January that the technical infrastructure used by the three services will be integrated, redefining the way more than three billion people around the world communicate.
Η service WhatsApp has over 1,5 billion monthly active users, while Messenger and Instagram have over 1,3 billion and 1 billion, respectively.
In an announcement in early 2019, CEO Mark Zuckerberg mentioned Facebook's plan for a shift to encrypted, ephemeral messaging.
"Users should be able to use any of our apps to reach their friends and should be able to communicate between other networks easily and with better safety", mentioned on the blog.
“We plan to start by making it possible to send messages to your contacts using any of our services, and then expand this throughfunctionalalso in SMS".