how to get around the newspaper paywalls
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How To Get
Around The
Newspaper
Paywalls
By: Nathan Young
@nvyoung
In today’s world, more and more newspapers are
putting in “paywalls” on their websites
In fact, here in East Alabama. The Anniston Star and
the Gadsden Times have paywalls on their websites.
The facts are, most people are against the paywalls. And some
newspapers are even removing them after the backlash.
For example, the San Francisco Chronicle tried paywalls, and
after a huge drop in traffic, they dropped the paywalls.
But, what if I could tell you that you never have to worry about
those paywalls, and see all the articles you want?
Hey Newspapers!
If you would write articles that people
wants to read. And expand in what you
do with more pictures, video series,
infographics, presentations, shows,
interviews, and more, you would not
be losing traffic and subscribers! The
only reason why many newspapers start
up paywalls is because they are losing
subscribers. When the real fix is they
should give what the people want!
Let’s examine several
methods to get around the
newspaper paywalls!
For the presentation, I am using Google Chrome. But these
methods also work well with Firefox!
When you go into incognito mode, you get to reset the amount
of free articles on your favorite newspaper website. On Firefox,
Private Browsing is the same as incognito on Chrome.
1. Go Incognito
To go into incognito mode on Chrome, just click on your name on
the top right, and click on go incognito!
1. Go Incognito
The great about incognito mode, your ad blocker is still there!
So you can also block those 20 ads as well!
1. Go Incognito
To delete cookies on Chrome, click on the three bars on the top right,
click settings, and go down and click on show advanced settings.
2. Delete Cookies
Click on clear browsing data, make sure the checkbox for
cookies and other site plug-in data is marked. Make sure you
select last four weeks on top, and click on clear browsing data.
2. Delete Cookies
Every computer should have at least two internet browsers. On mine,
I have Chrome and Internet Explorer. Using a different browser gives
you a fresh set of free articles you can read!
3. Use A Different Browser
Don’t want to remedy your zero free articles left? Very often, you can
read a similar story from a website that does not have a paywall!
4. Google The Headline
But, who wants to spend $10-15 per newspaper to read the
articles you want to read?
5. You Could Just Pay
If newspapers would talk about things people wants to read
and see online, they would get more traffic, which means
more revenue. One thing is for sure, paywalls don’t work!
In Closing
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About Nathan YoungThanks for checking me out; Nathan Young is an
experienced writer, blogger, photographer, and
videographer who blogs at Geek Alabama.
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About Nathan YoungHello geeks and nerds; let me introduce you to what I
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give any geek and/or nerd an organism.
If it’s anything any geek and/or nerd would care about, I
am usually talking about it. From conventions, gaming,
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