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In reply to the discussion: How to get around the paywall at national newspapers [View all]AZSkiffyGeek
(12,571 posts)4. Usually clearing the cookies in your browser works
I have an add-on to clear them from individual websites on the fly. That usually works to reset the free article count.
Ive seen posters link to archive.org as well. Im less inclined to use them as they actively pirate copyrighted books on the site, and Ive got a feeling their free newspaper articles fall under that umbrella as well - I doubt they have rights to free access, but they might. They do republish and distribute stuff legally, but they are a grey area.
I have subscriptions to the Post and my local paper, thats enough for now
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I think the WaPo lets me "gift" six articles per month, maybe eight. I can't recall.
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2022
#43
A lot of newspapers block attempts to read them via incognito browsers.
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2022
#20
Thanks. It's as if a lot of DUers figured that, once they got out of elementary school, they didn't
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2022
#7
True. Internet "journalism": free. Professional journalism: not free
FailureToCommunicate
Feb 2022
#28
My dad supported our family working for newspapers. He was one of the printers that put together....
usaf-vet
Feb 2022
#41
I opened a Wa Post article, then used Tools - Web Developer - Page Source to read it and ...
L. Coyote
Feb 2022
#46
Thanks, but don't thank me; thank your local librarians and your fellow taxpayers.
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2022
#53