Graybeard
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``According to a new report from The New York Times, that is indeed now in play, with Meta reportedly weighing the potential of offering paid versions of both Facebook and Instagram, which would enable E.U. users to avoid ads, and personal data usage, entirely in both apps.``
This has not been decided upon --important to note.
Ad tracking abuse and EU over regulation are the root causes.
``To be clear, under the reported proposal, Facebook and Instagram would remain free, but users would be able to pay for a subscription to remove ads, if they so chose.
The cost of such an option would likely need to be priced at least $US6 per month, based on Meta’s most recent earnings report, which shows that Facebook generates $US17.88 per quarter from each E.U. user. ``
more:
www.socialmediatoday.com
This has not been decided upon --important to note.
Ad tracking abuse and EU over regulation are the root causes.
``To be clear, under the reported proposal, Facebook and Instagram would remain free, but users would be able to pay for a subscription to remove ads, if they so chose.
The cost of such an option would likely need to be priced at least $US6 per month, based on Meta’s most recent earnings report, which shows that Facebook generates $US17.88 per quarter from each E.U. user. ``
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Meta Considers New Subscription Which Would Enable EU Users to Eliminate Ads
How much would you pay for an ad-free Facebook?