You can use Instagram and Facebook without seeing advertisements if you pay a monthly fee that starts at €9.99 per month for one profile. This is what the sign-up prompt looks like in the EU countries where it’s available.
Meta is starting to prompt users to sign up for the paid “no ads” version of Facebook and Instagram that’s launching in Europe . It’s rolling out as Meta responds to new EU privacy regulations by positioning the use of its services with targeted ads as a choice by users. Of course, that choice is also the only alternative available to paying around $20 per month to disengage from ads on Facebook and Instagram .
99 per month if purchased through Google’s or Apple’s app stores. Right now, that subscription fee covers all linked accounts. However, after March 1st, subscribers will have to pay an extra fee for any additional linked profiles in their Meta Account Center. It’s €6 per month if purchased directly or €8 if purchased via an app store. The ad-free service is only offered to users over the age of 18.
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