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Yahoo Messenger ceases operations today, users to be redirected to Squirrel app

All the existing users will be redirected to a new group messaging app named, Squirrel.

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Giving heartbreaks to millions of users world over, popular instant messaging platform Yahoo Messenger will shut down from today and users will not be able to access its services, including chats after July 17. All the existing users will be redirected to a new group messaging app named, Squirrel. The existing users can invite others in the app, which can be downloaded on Play Store and App Store. Squirrel became operation in May. Yahoo Messenger was first introduced in 1998. 

"Yahoo Messenger will no longer be supported after July 17, 2018. Until then, you can continue to use the service normally. After July 17, you'll no longer be able to access your chats and the service will no longer work," Yahoo said in a statement recently.

"There currently isn't a replacement product available for Yahoo Messenger," the company said, adding that it is constantly experimenting with new services and apps, one of which is an invite-only group messaging app called 'Yahoo Squirrel' which is currently in beta form.

"Squirrel" is a group messaging app Yahoo started testing last month.

Yahoo said that for the next six months, users would be able download their chat history to their personal computer or device.

"As the communications landscape continues to change over, we're focusing on building and introducing new, exciting communications tools that better fit consumer needs," Yahoo said, while avoiding to offer any specific reason behind its decision to shut down Messenger.

However, speculations are rife that competition with newer apps like Snapchat, WeChat, and Facebook's WhatsApp and Messenger could be a major factor for closing the popular messenger.
 

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