Facebook used to be free, but now you'll pay to be who you say you are.
Facebook parent company Meta has rolled out a paid verification service in the United States.
Meta Verified subscribers must be at least 18 years old and will need to submit a government ID in exchange for impersonation protection, direct access to customer service, and their blue tick. The company relaunched Twitter Blue several weeks later with different coloured ticks for individuals, companies, and governments.
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