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TikTok is going ad-free. At a monthly fee, of course.

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TikTok is going ad-free. At a monthly fee, of course.
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TikTok is officially putting a price on skipping ads. The platform has announced TikTok Ad-Free, a new paid subscription for UK users that removes ads from your feed for £3.99 a month, roughly $5.40.

Starting this week, TikTok will begin notifying eligible users about the option via pop-up notifications, rolling it out gradually over the coming months to anyone aged 18 and over.

What do you actually get for £3.99 a month on TikTok?

Subscribers to TikTok Ad-Free won’t see ads across key areas of the app, including the For You feed. TikTok also promises not to use your data for advertising purposes. That second part matters more than it might seem.

The subscription is TikTok’s way of complying with the UK’s data protection laws, which require platforms to get explicit consent before using personal data for targeted advertising. By offering a paid opt-out, TikTok can argue that users have a genuine choice.

There is another catch worth knowing. Even if you pay, you will still see posts from creators who are sponsored or paid to promote products; those are usually tagged with “#ad.”

The platform has been testing this idea since 2023, when leaked screenshots showed some users being offered a similar option at $4.99 a month, hinting at a possible US expansion down the line.

If you don’t pay, TikTok’s free version remains the same, with personalized ads and all, although you can still adjust how targeted they are through Settings. TikTok hasn’t said whether or when TikTok Ad-Free will expand beyond the UK.

Is this becoming the new normal for social media?

This change is part of a much bigger trend across social media. Meta has been quietly building paid subscription tiers across its entire app family, including Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp.

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Instagram Plus is already being tested in select markets, offering perks like extended Stories and story rewatch insights behind a paywall. WhatsApp, which has been free for several years, is now testing its own paid tier called WhatsApp Plus with upgrades like premium stickers, custom themes, and the ability to pin more chats.

The core experience stays free across all of these, but privacy and extra features are increasingly becoming something you pay for.

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