Christopher Hutton is a technology reporter for the Washington Examiner covering Big Tech companies like Facebook and X as well as the regulatory efforts by Washington to rein in the tech companies. He previously wrote for a number of other outlets, including Daily Dot, Pando Daily, Religion Unplugged, and other outlets.
Facebook and Instagram users in Europe now have the option to sign up for ad-free subscriptions as the social media company acquiesces to the European Union's regulatory demands.
The new subscription option will be available in the European Union, the European Economic Area, and Switzerland starting in November.
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