After the scandal of Cambridge Analytica, some analysts have imagined a paid plan for Facebook. Thanks to it the user could suspend the display of advertising banners, paying a monthly fee.

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, has never definitively ruled out the arrival of a premium subscription for the popular social network. After the recent scandal of advertising banners and data collected by Cambridge Analytica, some analysts have returned to talk about the possible costs of this subscription. Simply dividing Facebook revenues into North America with the total number of active users on the social network, the cost for removing banner ads would be $ 7 per month per user.

TechCrunch, however, has tried to perfect this trivial data, specifying other important parameters. In particular, a person willing to pay for a premium subscription most likely uses the social network more than the average. For this reason, the correct price should be around 11-14 dollars per month, which are certainly not few.

Any introduction of this subscription will still allow the user to choose whether to continue viewing advertisements or pay to remove them.

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