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Renate Hartog
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24 November 2024
The New York Times app is getting worse. I subscribe to get news. NYT recently added a bunch of navigation tabs to different non-news sections, with "Today" (I e., News) somewhere in the middle. "Home" takes you to the first tab, which is NOT news. I have the separate cooking and games apps for which I also have subscriptions. When I open the news one, I want to read news. Please make the NEWS default when you open the app. Also remove the "You" recommenders to avoid reader-bubbles.
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Michael
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15 November 2024
I'm really frustrated. I am a paying member and was told by the app that articles that I share can be viewed for free. But apparently it's not free, because The Times requires an email address to be viewed. Personal information is absolutely not worthless. I also pay $25 month and still have to watch a 15 second ad before playing a 50 second news clip. It feels like I'm a free user who still has to pay. A lot too. More than Netflix, or Hulu, or Wondrium, heck even more than Prime.
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J Dolnick
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05 November 2024
UPDATE: If you're plagued by the slow loading issue, uninstall the app even if it's the current version. Then reinstall. That fixed it for me. The October 9 update didn't fix the app bug. The home page is still ridiculously slow to load. By comparison , the Washington Post is almost instantaneous. NYT screwed something up and has yet to fix it.
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This version includes general bug fixes and improvements. Reach out at [email protected] with any questions, comments or other feedback.