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The new service will cost $11.99 a month for web users and $14.99 for mobile app customers.

Months after Twitter launched its Twitter Blue service, Meta announced it is testing a premium service that will charge for certain upgrades.

Meta said the service offers additional protection against impersonation. Users would have to provide a copy of a government ID to seek a verification badge.

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