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Facebook will give 'blue badge' in exchange of money

 


Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of the giant company Mater (Facebook), has announced that Facebook and Instagram users' accounts can be verified in exchange for money.

He announced this in a post from his verified account on Facebook on Sunday (February 19).


In the post, he wrote, this week we are going to launch the 'Meta Verified' subscription service. This will result in direct customer support with account verification, blue badges, additional security with national identity cards. This customer service will also provide additional protection against accounts that are used under the name of someone else.


Mark Zuckerberg said Meta Verified will cost $11.99 a month on the web and $14.99 a month on iOS (iPhone). In other words, you will get Facebook's blue badge for 1 thousand 257 taka in Bangladeshi taka.


He wrote in the post that this service will be launched initially in Australia and New Zealand. He also wrote that blue badge service will be introduced in more countries gradually.


Earlier, after buying Twitter at the end of 2022, Elon Musk announced the sale of Twitter's verification tools 'Blue Tick'.

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