Meta Platforms is weighing a plan to offer paid, ad-free versions of Facebook and Instagram to European users, the New York Times reports. The move, a response to regulatory changes in the region, signals how Meta’s apps may operate differently in Europe in light of new tech rules. If the plan goes ahead, European users would be given the option to pay for subscriptions to Facebook and...
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