This article was written by Lana Harris and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Lana Harris is a journalist and former news anchor based in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 10 years in the broadcast industry, Lana’s experience spans reporting, corresponding, anchoring, and multimedia journalism. She has worked at several different news stations, including News 19 WLTX in Columbia, South Carolina, First Coast News in Jacksonville, Florida, WCNC-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Atlanta News First in Atlanta, Georgia. Most recently, she has explored social media news coverage sharing helpful explanations, takes, and updates of news stories on Instagram and TikTok. Lana has a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Georgia.
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Are you trying to read a news article that requires a subscription? Even if you do support great journalism, it can be pricey to subscribe to every publication you want to read. If you're not ready to commit to a subscription, there are several ways to access any news article for free—even if it's behind a paywall. This wikiHow article will teach you 12 easy tricks for reading any news articles online without a subscription.
Bypassing Article Paywalls: Quick Tips
Try viewing the news article in incognito mode, which sometimes works for softer paywalls. If that doesn't work, paste the article URL into https://12ft.io, which works for most news sites. Another option is https://www.removepaywalls.com, which works the same way and can bypass paywalls for most major publications. If you use Google Chrome, installing the Postlight Reader extension will also remove paywalls from most major news sites.
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QuestionIf I get around a paywall, can I be arrested?Abu Taher SiddikCommunity AnswerBypassing a paywall can raise legal concerns, particularly under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). While it may not lead to an arrest for casual users, it can be considered a violation of terms of service and may result in account termination or civil penalties. Always consider ethical implications and support content creators by subscribing when possible.
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- Accessing or distributing copyright-protected news articles without permission (e.g. via unauthorised sharing or downloading) is illegal in many jurisdictions. Be aware of the relevant laws in your country before proceeding.Thanks
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- ↑ Lana Harris. Journalist and Former News Anchor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/hide-ads-when-reading-sfri32632/mac
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/en-ph/guide/iphone/iphdc30e3b86/ios
- ↑ Lana Harris. Journalist and Former News Anchor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://removepaywalls.com/
- ↑ https://routinehub.co/shortcut/4988/
- ↑ Lana Harris. Journalist and Former News Anchor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.opera.com/features/free-vpn
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/manage-cookies-sfri11471/mac
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