Can I share my digital subscription with others?

Asked 6 months ago
No, you cannot share your digital subscription with others. The digital subscription for The New Yorker is intended for individual use only. Each subscription is linked to a single user account, and access to the digital content is granted only to the subscriber. Sharing your login credentials or allowing others to access your account is a violation of The New Yorker's terms and conditions. However, The New Yorker offers gift subscriptions that allow you to purchase a subscription for someone else, providing them with their own individual access to the digital content. Gift subscriptions can be easily shared and are a great option if you want to give someone access to The New Yorker's engaging and thought-provoking content.
Answered Nov 2, 2023

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