Technology company Meta has decided to charge users of its subsidiary platforms WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook. The company has announced the introduction of 'premium' versions of all its platforms, where users can access additional features and special facilities by paying a monthly fee. According to reports, the subscription for Facebook and Instagram will be $3.99 per month, while for WhatsApp, $2.99 will have to be paid separately. That is, each app will have its own fee. Currently, these additional features are limited, but the company says that more advanced features will be added in the future. Premium Instagram users will be able to see how many times their story has been rewatched, but they will not know who viewed it. Additionally, stories can be kept for an extra 24 hours, each week a special story will get extra promotion, stories can be previewed without showing the viewer's name, and there will be a feature to search for specific individuals in the viewer list.
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Meta Introduces Paid Subscriptions for WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook
Meta announces monthly subscription fees for premium features on its social media platforms, with Instagram and Facebook at $3.99 and WhatsApp at $2.99.

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