Meta announces ad-free subscription models for Facebook and Instagram

Users in Europe now get more control over their data and no targeted advertising on Facebook and Instagram for a fee.
Users in Europe now get more control over their data and no targeted advertising on Facebook and Instagram for a fee.
Facebook has introduced the Meta Quest 3 headset. The Mixed Reality (MR) headset has become slimmer compared to the Quest 2.
According to a new tip, Facebook has partnered with LG to develop a vastly improved Meta Quest Pro 2 headset.
Instagram introduced Threads back in October 2019 as a standalone app for chatting with close Instagram friends.
Today the next milestone came directly - Threads has been online for 24 hours and already has over 30 million users.
Meta actually didn't want to start its Twitter competitor Threads until today, July 6th. Now the platform already went live last night.
The Meta Quest+ service is aimed at owners of the Meta Quest 2 headset, the upcoming Quest 3 and the current top model Quest Pro.
Facebook parent company Meta has just announced its entry into the field of AI with a new tool called Voicebox.
Zuckerberg can now take a deep breath with the Meta Quest 3, but was certainly nervous until the announcement of the Apple Vision Pro.
The internal name for the new social media app is "Project 92", while the official name could become "Threads".
Today, Mark Zuckerberg officially unveiled the Meta Quest 3 virtual and mixed reality headset. It will be available this fall for $499.99.
Many of the Meta Quest 3 features are similar to the Apple "Reality Pro" MR headset, including hand tracking and pass-through video.
Meta's verification service is now available to Facebook and Instagram users in the US after Australia and New Zealand.
Whether you want to jump into Virtual Reality with the Quest 2 or the Quest Pro, the timing seems good right now.
Facebook and Instagram users will soon be able to request new, paid Verified badges for their accounts via Meta Verified.
According to a US District Court filing, Facebook parent company Meta has agreed to settle the Cambridge Analytica case for $725 million.
Today the DPC announced that Facebook's parent company Meta has to pay a fine of 265 million euros in Ireland.