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robemcdonald

Original Poster:

9,845 posts

222 months

Tuesday 16th June
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A purely academic question but a friend asked about an online article they wanted to read without subscribing to a newspaper.
If someone wanted to do such a thing how would they go about it? just a matter of interest.
The article is here
www.thetimes.com/money/pensions/article/mortgage-r...

Thanks in advance

SteBrown91

3,064 posts

155 months

Tuesday 16th June
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put the article URL into archive.ph

robemcdonald

Original Poster:

9,845 posts

222 months

Tuesday 16th June
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SteBrown91 said:
put the article URL into archive.ph
I believe they may have already tried that and also putting a browser in reader mode..

SteBrown91

3,064 posts

155 months

Tuesday 16th June
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Ah, Times must be more clever. Works fine for anything on the Daily Fail

RizzoTheRat

28,568 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th June
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Interesting, that's first time I've seen a site that's been archived with the paywall notification.

slievenashaska

198 posts

4 months

Tuesday 16th June
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The Times hardened their paywall a month or so ago and the bypasses no longer work.

If the particular article has been posted to their X feed or Facebook page to promote it, then you can read it by going through that route.

Colonel Cupcake

1,386 posts

71 months

Tuesday 16th June
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That article opens in byebyepaywall.com for me.

robemcdonald

Original Poster:

9,845 posts

222 months

Tuesday 16th June
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Thanks for the assist.

DoctorX

8,093 posts

193 months

Tuesday 16th June
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slievenashaska said:
The Times hardened their paywall a month or so ago and the bypasses no longer work.

If the particular article has been posted to their X feed or Facebook page to promote it, then you can read it by going through that route.
I did wonder if that was the case. I'm still having some success with the Brave browser and Archive.ph but it's not as good as it was.

driver67

1,089 posts

191 months

Tuesday 16th June
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www.removepaywall.com still works with most sites including the above with one of the four options.

nvubu

1,171 posts

155 months

Wednesday 17th June
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archive.ph worked for me - no paywall showing

https://archive.ph/GwUbk