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Facebook and Instagram Are Now Offering No-Ad Paid Subscriptions in the UK


Pay for Facebook and Instagram? That may seem unthinkable to those of us who use the free apps. Parent company Meta announced Friday that users in the UK can choose to pay for a Facebook or Instagram ... Read More

Facebook, Instagram to offer paid ad-free UK subscriptions


Meta announced Friday that Facebook and Instagram users in the UK will be able to buy ad-free subscriptions, extending a model already in place in Europe, to comply with regulation. Read More

Meta announces paid subscriptions for both Instagram and Facebook in the UK


Facebook and Instagram users in the UK will soon be offered paid subscriptions that remove ads. In the coming weeks, those over the age of 18 can pay £3 ($4) per month on the web, or £4 ($5) per month ... Read More

Facebook and Instagram to Offer Subscription for No Ads in the UK


Over the coming weeks, in response to recent UK regulatory guidance and following extensive engagement with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), ... Read More

Meta to offer UK users ad-free paid versions of Facebook and Instagram


Meta is reportedly offering its UK customers the option to pay £2.99 a month for ad-free versions of Facebook and Instagram. Read More

Meta to Launch £3.99 Subscriptions for Facebook and Instagram


The new subscription service will cost different amounts depending on how people access these platforms. If you use Facebook or Instagram through a web browser, you’ll pay £2.99 per month. But if you ... Read More


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