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What is a digital subscription? What do I get when I subscribe?

A core New York Times digital subscription provides ongoing unlimited access to NYTimes.com from any computer or device, as well as access to apps on portable devices. When you subscribe, you’ll get unlimited access to articles and blog posts, as well as video, slide shows and other multimedia features. Digital subscribers also get NYT Now (an app that presents a curated selection of important stories) and What We’re Reading (a new weekly guide to recommended reading on the web, created just for subscribers). With your subscription, you’ll also get 100 Archive articles every four weeks. NYTimes digital subscriptions do not include Premium Crosswords or The New York Times Crosswords apps; however, Digital Subscribers are entitled to a 50% savings on Premium Crosswords subscriptions.

Can I get a digital subscripton to NYTimes.com only?

No. The basic digital subscription package gives you ongoing unlimited access to NYTimes.com on any computer or device, plus the NYTimes and NYT Now apps for your smartphone.

I get home delivery of the newspaper. Do I get free access?

Yes. Print subscribers to The New York Times get a free All Digital Access subscription. This package includes free, unlimited access to NYTimes.com on any device, as well as the full range of NYTimes apps for your smartphone (iPhone, Windows Phone, Android-powered phones), your tablet (iPad and Android-powered tablets) and your computer (the NYTimes App for Chrome Web Store). You’ll also receive What We’re Reading (a new weekly guide to recommended reading on the web, created just for subscribers) and NYT Now (an app that presents a curated selection of important stories). Print subscribers can share All Digital Access with a family member. Free, unlimited access is provided to all print subscribers, no matter what type of subscription you have (daily, weekday, Weekender, etc.). You’ll also qualify for free digital access if your home delivery is provided by a third party (rather than by The New York Times directly).

To activate your digital subscription, you’ll need to connect your home delivery subscription to your NYTimes.com account. If you haven’t already done so, visit this page to connect your accounts.

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Yes. College students, faculty and staff in the U.S., please visit our college rate page. K-12 educators in the U.S., please visit our teacher rate page. International educators and university students, please visit our international education page. For information on providing access for multiple users, and all education options, please visit our education rates page. Restrictions apply.

Do you have a group or corporate subscription program?

Yes. We offer group subscriptions, which allow companies and organizations to purchase digital access for a set number of authorized users, under one bill, and at a special discount. Group subscriptions are available for all three digital subscription packages. To learn more, email groupsubs@nytimes.com, call (800) 753-7795 or contact us online.

What is the cancellation and refund policy?

You can cancel your subscription at any time. When you cancel, we will stop charging your account the following billing cycle. Each billing cycle is four weeks, so your unlimited access will continue for the remainder of the current four-week period. Afterward, you will still be able to view 10 articles a month on NYTimes.com and read Top News on our apps at no charge, just like any other visitor.

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What if I don’t want to subscribe — can I still read NYTimes.com for free?

Visitors can enjoy 10 free articles (including blog posts, slide shows, videos and other multimedia features) each calendar month on NYTimes.com, as well as unrestricted access to browse the home page, section fronts, blog fronts and classifieds.

Your free, limited access resets every month: at the beginning of each calendar month, you’ll once again be able to view 10 free articles for that month. Please note that you’ll be required to create a free account with NYTimes.com after your first five articles.

Also note that NYTimes apps are free to download and install. After downloading an app, nonsubscribers receive seven days of unlimited access to all of the articles in the app. After the trial period, you can read 10 articles each month for free. At the beginning of each calendar month, another 10 articles will be available for free. Please note, nonsubscribers using Windows and BlackBerry apps can read three articles a day rather than 10 articles a month.

For nonsubscribers, articles from the New York Times archives from 1923 through 1980 are $3.95 each. Views of archived articles outside that date range are free but still count toward the 10-article monthly limit.

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