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Facebook and Instagram will charge verification- Infochannel

Zuckerberg follows Twitter and presents a paid verification system, which starts in Oceania and will apply globally.

This week, Meta started the test Meta Verifieda subscription verification service for Instagram and Facebook.

Which seeks to authenticate your accounts with government identification, proactive account protection, access to account support and greater visibility and reach.

“We will start a phased trial in Australia and New Zealand later this week to find out what is most valuable, and hope to bring Meta Verified to the rest of the world soon.”.

Secure the site.

The service, he details, will have a monthly subscription cost $11.99 on the web and $14.99 on iOS and Android.

It details that the creators have requested broader access to account verification and support.

Plus, more features to increase the visibility and reach of your posts.

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Since last year, he mentions, they have been thinking about how to unlock access to these features through a paid offer and, therefore, they present their verification system.

Describe that with Meta Verified, you will get:

  • A verified badgewhich confirms that you are the real you and that your account has been authenticated with a government ID.
  • Further protection against spoofing with proactive account monitoring for impersonators who could target people with growing online audiences.
  • Aid with access to a real person for common account issues.
  • increased visibility and reach with prominence in some areas of the platform, such as search, comments and recommendations.
  • Exclusive features to express yourself in unique ways.

What will you need to verify?

To be eligible, accounts must meet minimum activity requirements, such as past posting history, and be at least 18 years old.

Applicants must then submit a government ID that matches the profile name and photo of the Facebook or Instagram account they are applying for.

“As part of this vision, we are evolving the meaning of the verified badge so that we can broaden access to verification and more people can trust that the accounts they interact with are authentic.”.

The statement ends.

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