Facebook Now Requires New Messenger Users to Link Account

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Facebook has recently changed the way to access its chat service platform, Messenger for its new users. The social media giant now requires new users to sign into their Facebook account to access the Messenger app per a Venture Beat Report.

This means that users can no longer register for Messenger services using their phone number (photos and names were also allowed) and have to create a Facebook account to do the same. This change applies to people using Messenger or the Messenger Lite variant.

However, existing Messenger users can continue to use the service without linking to a Facebook account.

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