Answered: Is My Messenger Password the Same as on Facebook?

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Written by: Alex Popa

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Answered: Is My Messenger Password the Same as on Facebook?

Messenger is Facebook’s messaging system, so they are part of the same app. Yep, you’ll use the same password for both apps.

You can’t create a different account for Facebook and Messenger, either. They use the same account, so the same password and email address.

Moreover, Messenger is connected to Facebook, so the friends you make on Facebook will be shown on Messenger.

Below, I’ll talk about what happens if you forget the password for Messenger and some other stuff, so keep reading 😀

What Happens if You Forget Your Messenger Password?

When you forget your Messenger password, you won’t be able to access Facebook either, as both platforms use the same password.

To reset your Messenger password, you’ll need to change it on Facebook. Unfortunately, there’s no separate or official guide for changing just your Messenger password.

All you get is a “how to change your Facebook passwordguide.

Once you change the password, you’ll be able to log in to Messenger and Facebook without any problems.

Do All Meta Apps Use the Same Password?

Nope, they don’t. Other than Facebook and Messenger, none of the other Meta apps share passwords.

This means that Instagram will have its own password, and WhatsApp doesn’t even have a password, so there’s that.

But Meta has plenty of other apps, including:

  • Workplace
  • PlayTorch
  • Creator Studio
  • Meta Apes
  • Page 365

So, that’s about all I can say about this. To summarize, Messenger and Facebook have the same password indeed.

Got any questions? Comment below, and you’ll get a reply from me soon!

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Alex Popa

My name is Alex and I have a knack for social media in all its shapes and forms. I’ve dealt with such things for quite some time and I noticed that many people have issues with social media and technicalities.

Unforeseen errors, bugs, and other problems make their use of social media problematic. These things will be discussed amply in the guides on Whizcase.

I'll present the facts as they are, and offer quick and easy solutions for them.

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