The subscription plan will begin at £2.99 per month (roughly Rs 354) for users accessing the platforms via the web. Those using the services on Android or iOS devices will face a slightly higher ...
Facebook and Instagram users in Britain will soon be able to to pay a monthly fee if they want to avoid being targeted with personalised adverts.
YouTube Premium has started enforcing its Family Plan household rule, sending warnings to subscribers who share accounts.
Users of Facebook and Instagram in the EU -- which has had the option to subscribe and avoid ads since 2023 -- are charged ...
Andrew Roos also worked for a company that, in 2022, made campaign ads for state General Treasurer James Diossa.
Meta Platforms Inc. will soon offer paid versions of Facebook and Instagram in the UK that will remove advertising from both ...
Users in the United Kingdom will soon be able to purchase an ad-free version of Instagram and Facebook.
Meta Platforms is introducing paid, ad-free versions of Facebook and Instagram in the UK, starting from £2.99 monthly. This strategy aims to navigate online privacy regulations, contrasting with ...
Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, is launching a paid, ad free subscription option in the UK for £2.99 a month ...
Meta has confirmed that it will soon launch subscriptions in the UK for users who do not want to see ads on Facebook and ...
Subscriptions for user opting not to see personalised ads on its platforms will start from £2.99 a month for UK users.
The move will give users a choice between paying a monthly fee or continuing to use the services for free with targeted ...