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Question? Can you still have a messenger account without Facebook. Asking for someone who would only use messenger. Thanks

pedulla - 2021-09-23 22:02:00
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I had Messenger but didn't use Facebook. Quite awhile ago it wouldn't work and I had to sign up again by making a Facebook account. I don't use Facebook, just the independent Messenger app on my phone or on my laptop.

mazalinas - 2021-09-23 22:12:00
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This might be more helpful:
Use Messenger With a Deactivated Facebook Account
Before December 2019, you only needed a phone number to create a Facebook Messenger account. Now, you need a Facebook account, but it doesn't have to be active. If you previously deactivated your Facebook account, you can use it to create a Messenger account without reactivating it first. All you need to do is log into Messenger using your deactivated account's credentials and click or tap Log in.

Use Messenger Without a Facebook Account
If you had a Facebook account that you permanently deleted, or you never had a Facebook account before, you can create a brand new one and then deactivate it after setting up Messenger.
https://www.lifewire.com/use-messenger-without-facebook-acco
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mazalinas - 2021-09-23 22:16:00
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Sort of like what maz says^^^^^ . Set up the accounts then deactivate the FB account.

maddie44 - 2021-09-23 22:28:00
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You can use messenger without a facebook account at all. I do it myself.
The only issues I have is problems with some people not being able to see my profile picture, and I can't message people first. They need to message me, then we can communicate indefinitely.

ntm4 - 2021-09-26 20:48:00
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ntm4 wrote:

You can use messenger without a facebook account at all. I do it myself.
The only issues I have is problems with some people not being able to see my profile picture, and I can't message people first. They need to message me, then we can communicate indefinitely.

How did you set this up please

pedulla - 2021-10-19 13:33:00
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