Meta’s promised paid verification program is rolling out to Facebook and Instagram today.
Verification is set to cost $15 per month if subscribed using iOS or Android and $12 per month if subscribed to via the web. ThE cheaper option is only available for Facebook at this time, likely since Instagram’s browser-based experience is still pretty poor. Verification is currently available in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand for people 18 years or older and is not yet available in all places or for businesses.
On Instagram, creators can become eligible for a Meta subscription if they are at least 18 years old, have an account that is associated with their full name, have two-factor authentication turned on, and have a government-issued identification that matches the name on a profile or profile photo.
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