Meta has not confirmed where the feature is officially available. However, reports say it is currently being tested in countries like Mexico, Japan, and the Philippines. It also shows Meta’s plan to add more paid services to its platforms. This came after the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) sent a letter to Meta Platforms Inc., which owns Facebook. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and Meta have signed a new agreement to reduce online scams and fake news in the Philippines. The partnership aims to make Facebook and other Meta platforms safer for Filipino users. Under the agreement, DICT and Meta promised to protect children online, block scammers, and stop the spread of deepfakes on social media. Meta said it will improve its system to detect and remove harmful content faster. Read more in our articles including "Meta tests Instagram Plus subscription at P65 monthly" and "PNP urges Meta to strengthen fight against fake news".
Meta has not confirmed where the feature is officially available. However, reports say it is currently being tested in countries like Mexico, Japan, and the Philippines.
It also shows Meta’s plan to add more paid services to its platforms. This came after the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) sent a letter to Meta Platforms Inc., which owns Facebook. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and Meta have signed a new agreement to reduce online scams and fake news in the Philippines.
Our coverage of Meta Philippines includes: "Meta tests Instagram Plus subscription at P65 monthly"; "PNP urges Meta to strengthen fight against fake news"; "DICT and Meta promise stronger action vs online scams". Each article provides unique insights and information.