How to use Apple News Plus subscription

Apple‘s new premium News Plus service offers a great deal of value for the money: for $10 every month, you can access to more than 300 magazines and newspapers. It would clearly cost more to buy in to every single one of those individually.

The News Plus membership offers a ton of value, but it is only usable inside the Apple News application on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac device. In case you’re seeing a Wall Street Diary or New Yorker article in your program or you tap a connection while you’re in Twitter or some other service, there’s no real way to sign in and see the whole thing directly there in light of the fact that you don’t really have a different account with those distributions.

Luckily, there is a simple workaround to utilize your News Plus membership even when you’re not legitimately seeing an article in the News app. You can  simply open the article in the News app where you will at that point be given the full article and no paywalls.

To do this, simply hit the “share” button in Safari, and tap the “Open in News” button that is accessible in the second column. The article will at that point open in the News app, and if it’s in one of the bolstered magazines or newspapers, you’ll have the capacity to peruse the whole thing. Strangely, the “Open in News” button doesn’t appear in-app programs, similar to the one Twitter uses, so you’ll need to initially open the connection in Safari before you can send it to Apple News.

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