![]() Verizon-owned AOL, which has been rebranded to Oath after Yahoo’s acquisition, has no plans to release any alternative for their 20-year old instant messenger. AOL will delete all the data pertaining to the service once it expires. You’ll be able to message your friends until the morning of December 15th, after which you won’t be able to access or sign in to AIM services on any platform. While it is hard to imagine anyone still conversing with friends on the old and clunky AIM, if you’re one of the few who still use the service, today is the final day for you enjoy the messenger one last time. The company believes that AIM can no longer compete with modern chat apps as it only includes a set of phased out features. The death of AOL Instant Messenger is not something out of the blue and shouldn’t come as a surprise to you as AOL announced its decision to shut down AIM back in October this year.
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