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Facebook and Instagram have a new subscription service from parent company Meta

Por: The Boston Globe Tech February 21, 2023

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Facebook parent company Meta Platforms Inc. is launching a subscription service called Meta Verified that will include a handful of additional perks and features, including account verification badges for those who pay.The new subscription will cost $11.99 per month — $14.99 if purchased through the iOS app — and is primarily targeted toward content creators. In addition to a verification badge, the subscription includes “proactive account... + full article



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