What does October 4 say?

This Wednesday, October 4, Meta plans to make Instagram and Facebook pay to do without targeted ads, the national firefighters’ congress opens in Toulouse, and Lens had a crazy night after its victory against Arsenal.

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The logos of different social networks (illustrative image), November 2, 2021. (KETTY BEYONDAS / MAXPPP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Wednesday, October 4, the Wall Street Journal reveals that Meta plans to offer paid subscriptions to its European users so that they can use Instagram and Facebook without advertising. This is an avenue envisaged to comply with European regulations on the collection of personal data and targeted advertising, from March 2024.

As requested on the franceinfo Whatsapp channel, I’m telling you about the national firefighters’ congress which opens this Wednesday in Toulouse. 80,000 visitors are expected in “the largest barracks in France” to attend demonstrations or conferences on the evolution of the profession of fire soldier, who has also become a climate soldier in recent years. It is also an opportunity to create vocations and recruit new volunteer firefighters.

And then, the Lensois supporters had an excellent night even if it was very short for some who celebrated their team’s feat (2-1) against Arsenal in the Champions League. RC Lens is first in its group, ahead of the English, Sevilla and Eindhoven!

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