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19 March 15:39

Meta Platforms plans to reduce the monthly subscription fee for Facebook and Instagram from €9.99 to €5.99.

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The cut comes amid growing pressure from privacy and antitrust regulators. Meta's ad-free subscription service has drawn criticism from privacy activists and consumer groups. The fee cut is an attempt to balance the conflicting requirements of EU privacy law and the Digital Markets Act.

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