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NEW YORK TIMES PAYWALL SMASHER CHROME EXTENSION FREE DOWNLOAD

Donnie said on December 11, at 5: We are committed to keeping our content free and independent, which means no paywalls, no sponsored posts, no annoying ad formats or subscription fees. For one I could not properly access my Gmail accounts or Facebook. If the other fellow gives you a nasty stare, you just stop reading. Two simple lines of CSS will hide this. Anti-Paywall is a handy browser extension for Chrome and Firefox to access blocked content on many newspaper sites. If someone sets up physical security clearly intended to keep you out, but does it badly enough that you can bypass it without a problem, are you trespassing if you actually do so? new york times paywall smasher chrome extension

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Tom Hawack said on December 11, at 9: John said on July 24, at Pushing to the future of journalism. Covering thought leadership in journalism. All morally posturing do-gooders Get lost, the bunch of you.

Bypass paywalls with Anti-Paywall for Firefox and Chrome

Mark said on February 10, at 2: Two simple lines of CSS will hide this. Captain Obvious ykrk on March 5, at 9: That is the most important thing for me. It knows that you are doing it. Closing Words Anti-Paywall is a handy browser extension for Chrome and Oaywall to access blocked content on many newspaper sites. John Fenderson said on December 11, at 7: But in the past few days, a few people have noticed that the old trick may be on its last legs.

Piracy means that you are stealing content and selling it at a profit.

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Yes, same for me! Going around paywalls is theft and is simply wrong. A typical example is http: It is so gratifying that I voluntary donate money to Wiki Foundation every year. You get 15 or 25 free articles a month. Actually, I bought an online subscription to it once, and when I chose not to renew, they were so devious in the way they tried to prevent me from leaving and keep drawing on my credit card, that I sweared never to subscribe again.

new york times paywall smasher chrome extension

Things that are of importance to the public should be available o the public and not hidden and used as a means of extortion. This a reply to Mark, above If you feel it is ok to pass a paywall because what you want to read is garbage then perhaps you ought to rethink what you read or consider being a bit more honest in your justification for using a bypass.

Prefer to get the news as it happens? Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email smahser will not be published. If the other fellow gives you a nasty stare, you just stop reading.

Of course, I know that everybody is going to oppose me on this for whatever reason. John said on December 12, at 1: The Times would not be the first publisher to make this change. extensioh

Google Chrome 76 will make it easier to bypass paywalls

Just install it and you will have unlimited access. I could access all articles and was not exposed to the paywall at all. The extension works automatically without you having to do anything. There is one way the timing is odd, though. Adblocking and paywall work arounds … Soooo epic!

new york times paywall smasher chrome extension

The Anti-Paywall extension for Firefox and Chrome uses various methods to bypass paywalls for supported sites. Martin English said on December 17, at

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