Now blue tick will have to be paid on Instagram and Facebook, is India also included in the list? – News India Live

New Delhi. A while ago Meta announced that it would be introducing pad verification for its social media accounts. Now the company has started it in the US. Let us tell you that Meta Platforms launched its subscription service in the US on Friday, which will allow Facebook and Instagram users to pay for verification. ...
 

New Delhi. A while ago Meta announced that it would be introducing pad verification for its social media accounts. Now the company has started it in the US. Let us tell you that Meta Platforms launched its subscription service in the US on Friday, which will allow Facebook and Instagram users to pay for verification.

The Meta Verification service will give users a blue badge after verifying their account using a government ID. For which you will have to pay the price.

that would be the price

Let us tell you that users using it every month on the web will have to pay $ 11.99 i.e. around Rs 990. Along with this, Apple’s iOS system and Google will have to spend $ 14.99 i.e. around Rs 1,240 per month.

running test

Let us tell you that Meta had already informed that it was testing this service in February itself. First of all, the tradition of pad verification started in Twitter.

Last year, following the $44 billion (roughly Rs. 3,63,300 crores) purchase of Musk, Twitter launched its Blue subscription service. This allows people to pay for the Blue Check Mark, which was previously only available to accounts of politicians, journalists and other public figures.

This facility was first introduced in these countries.

Meta Verification was initially launched in Australia and New Zealand before rolling out to markets in the United States and other countries. According to the company, customers will receive a badge indicating that their account has been verified with a government ID. Due to this, there will be no problem of fake verification account and security will remain intact.

The social media giant said that the service will be mainly for content creators who want to expand their presence on the platform and may see a provisioning after the testing phase.

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