Instagram and Facebook Introduce Blue Tick Sales in Select Countries: Here's How Much it Costs

 Instagram and Facebook Introduce Blue Tick Sales in Select Countries: Here's How Much it Costs


Meta is now selling blue ticks on Instagram and Facebook in addition to Twitter. In other words, if someone is prepared to pay a fee, the social media juggernaut will now permit anyone to have a blue tick on their profile. Services from Meta are now available to users in the US. Earlier, Twitter allowed for the sale of the blue tick, which was only given to famous people. Before, Instagram's policy enabled those who worked for media companies, influencers, famous people, and politicians to have a blue checkmark next to their name.




After conducting a pilot of the functionality, Meta is currently launching the services in the US. If you sign up for the service online, it costs $11.99 every month, which is equal to Rs 989, or $14.99, which is equal to Rs 1237.marketplace for mobile apps. The mobile app store option contains the blue checkmark for both Facebook and Instagram, whereas when you join up online, you will only get it for Facebook. As a symbol of verification, the blue checkmark shows that the account is legitimate and belonged to a public figure, celebrity, or brand.

The service also offers "proactive impersonation prevention," which helps stop people from impersonating you online, in addition to the badge. Also, it provides 100 Facebook "Stars" every month, special stickers, and immediate access to customer service. Users can buy and send virtual gifts during live streams using stars to support the creators.

The service is intended for creators who want to demonstrate their credibility.their social network accounts from impersonation, acquire access to more services, and receive help.



You must be at least 18 years old, provide a photo ID, and go through a verification process in order to purchase a blue tick next to your display name on Instagram. Once you have been verified on Meta, changing your profile name, display name, or any other information requires that you go through the verification process once more.


According to sources, users who are already confirmed on Facebook and Instagram would no longer be required to pay for Meta's paid verification plan. However, guidelines could alter if The legacy accounts will be deleted, according to Meta.