A smartphone and a computer screen display the logos of the Instagram mobile application (right) and its parent company Meta in the city of Toulouse, southern France on Jan. 12, 2023. AFP FILE PHOTO
A smartphone and a computer screen display the logos of the Instagram mobile application (right) and its parent company Meta in the city of Toulouse, southern France on Jan. 12, 2023. AFP FILE PHOTO

PARIS: Years after Facebook quietly removed a slogan that declared the site was "free and always will be," parent company Meta announced on Sunday a paid-for subscription service that has already been widely criticized.

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