WhatsApp, the widely used messenger service, is set to undergo a major change in the near future. Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, has been planning to introduce advertising to the platform, but users will have the option to pay for an ad-free experience. This move is in response to EU and UK regulations that require users to have a choice between an ad-supported version and an ad-free version of the app.
The pricing for WhatsApp without ads is expected to be around €4 per month, similar to the approach taken by streaming services like Netflix and HBO Max. In the UK, users will likely have the option to pay a monthly fee starting from £3.99 to enjoy an ad-free experience on the platform. Users can subscribe to this ad-free version through the Google Play Store, and if they choose not to, they will see ads in the status area of WhatsApp while chats remain ad-free.
While the exact launch date for WhatsApp ads is not yet confirmed, Meta had initially planned to introduce ads by 2026. However, recent indications from the beta version of the app suggest that the introduction of ads may happen sooner. Users in the US are already starting to see advertisements in WhatsApp, marking a significant change as Meta begins to monetize the popular messaging service.
It remains to be seen whether the pricing for the ad-free version of WhatsApp is final or subject to change. However, the introduction of ads on the platform signals a new era for WhatsApp, as Meta shifts towards monetizing the service. This article was originally published on our sister publication, PC-WELT, and has been translated and adapted from German.

