Instagram and Facebook launch ad-free paid subscription, but don’t take out your wallet yet

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Since the very beginning Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg have resisted offering any paid and ad-free subscription for services like Facebook and Instagram..

Now, Meta the company that looks after Instagram and Facebook is coming out with an option that will let Instagram and Facebook users subscribe to the two services..

"In November, we will be offering people who use Facebook or Instagram and reside in these regions the choice to continue using these personalised services for free with ads, or subscribe to stop seeing ads..

Although the subscription seems quite steep more so if you look at the figures in Indian rupees that would be Rs 880-Rs 1150 given that this will let users enjoy Instagram and Facebook in an ad-free timeline, it does sound tempting..

"It may still end up being the right thing to offer that as a choice down the line, but all the data that Ive seen suggests that the vast, vast, vast majority of people want a free service, and that the ads, in a lot of places, are not even that different from the organic content in terms of the quality of what people are being able to see."..

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