Meta launches its paid verification program in the US today
If you want a blue verification badge on Facebook and Instagram you can now pay Meta up to $15 a month to get one.
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If you want a blue verification badge on Facebook and Instagram you can now pay Meta up to $15 a month to get one.
The platform would be a standalone app and is reportedly being led by Instagram head Adam Mosseri.
The Irish Data Protection Commission hit Meta with a fine of around $400 million USD after it found Facebook and Instagram in violation of EU privacy laws.
The group Fight for the Future has penned an open letter asking companies like Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Apple to implement end-to-end encryption to increase message safety.
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Meta is concerned about legislation affecting storage of European Facebook users' data on US servers. EU leaders aren't backing down.
It looks like Meta is gearing up for a major entry into the NFT space with updates coming to Facebook and Instagram.
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Facebook and Instagram's response to human trafficking proved so lax at one point that Apple outright threatened to remove them from the App Store.
Facebook's worldwide outages seem to be tied to a DNS issue.