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WiredMeta Plans Paid Instagram Plus and Facebook Plus Subscriptions
Meta will introduce subscription tiers for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp that add profile customization, story tools, and reaction options. The company said the move expands its testing of paid features that began earlier this year.
india.comMeta Begins Subscription Rollout for Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and AI Chatbot
Meta has started offering paid subscription plans across its main social platforms and is testing one for its AI chatbot. The move affects Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and a limited group of Meta AI users.
india.comMeta Launches Paid Subscriptions for AI Chatbot
Meta introduced paid tiers for its Meta AI chatbot on Wednesday. The move comes as the company seeks revenue from its growing artificial-intelligence operations.
The VergeTikTok Ends Free Ad Opt-Out for UK Users, Launches £3.99 Ad-Free Subscription
TikTok announced on May 11, 2026, that it will begin notifying users about its new TikTok Ad-Free subscription from Monday, with rollout over the coming months. The £3.99 monthly plan removes company-delivered ads and stops use of subscriber data for advertising. The move follows…
insidermonkey.comPeloton Reports Modest Q3 Revenue Growth, Beats Estimates but Misses on EPS
Peloton reported revenue of $630.9 million for the quarter ended March 31, exceeding Wall Street forecasts, while posting net income of $26.4 million compared with a year-earlier loss. The company raised the lower end of its fiscal-year revenue outlook and highlighted new partner…
entrepreneur.comAmazon's Australian Revenue Reaches $4.77 Billion in 2025
Amazon's operations in Australia generated $4.77 billion in revenue in 2025, marking a 25.1 percent increase from the previous year. The growth was driven by advertising, subscriptions, and merchant fees, which surpassed revenue from product sales. The company continues to expand…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewGenerative AI Subscriptions Now in 2% of U.S. Households, a 155% Increase from Last Year
Spending on subscriptions for generative AI tools has risen sharply among U.S. households, with a 155% increase from the previous year, according to PNC Bank data. About 2% of households now pay for these services, often those with higher incomes, and maintain subscriptions for a…