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A core New York Times digital subscription provides ongoing unlimited access to NYTimes.com from any computer or device, as well as access to apps on portable devices. When you subscribe, you’ll get unlimited access to articles and blog posts, as well as video, slide shows and other multimedia features. Digital subscribers also get NYT Now (an app that presents a curated selection of important stories).
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We also offer individual subscriptions at a discounted education rate. To learn more, click here.
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We also offer individual subscriptions at a discounted education rate. To learn more, click here.
You can cancel your subscription at any time. When you cancel, we will stop charging your account the following billing cycle. Each billing cycle is four weeks, so your unlimited access will continue for the remainder of the current four-week period.
Visitors can enjoy 10 free articles (including blog posts, slide shows and other multimedia features) each calendar month on NYTimes.com, as well as unrestricted access to browse the home page, section fronts, blog fronts and classifieds. Your free, limited access resets every month: at the beginning of each calendar month, you’ll once again be able to view 10 free articles for that month.
NYTimes apps are free to download and install. After downloading an app, you can read 10 articles each month for free. At the beginning of each calendar month, another 10 articles will be available for free.
For nonsubscribers, articles from the New York Times archives from 1923 through 1980 are $3.95 each. Views of archived articles outside that date range are free but still count toward the 10-article monthly limit.