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WSJ Digital Subscription $2/Month for 12 Months for New Customers @ WSJ

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First time poster, so bring it on!

Wall Street Journal subscription for 50 cents/week, charged as 2 AUD per month. There are two options:

WSJ Digital : AUD 2/month. Includes:

  • Unlimited access on WSJ.com and in the WSJ app
  • Daily puzzles and crosswords
  • Audio versions of WSJ articles

WSJ Digital Bundle: AUD 4/month
Everything in Digital, plus:

  • Unlimited access on Barrons.com and Marketwatch.com
  • The Barron’s and MarketWatch apps
  • Access to all three publications with a single account
  • Live events with journalists from all three publications
  • Personal finance advice, stock picks, and news, all in one subscription

Subscriptions will be renewed automatically at full rates if not cancelled prior to that.
For existing customers, it is not clear if this rate will be applicable. The FAQ simply says that you need to login using exisitng email and continue sign-up from there.

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    • +6

      I am not opening this Russian websites until someone confirms what they do

    • +5

      I would rather pay 2$ per month than install some Russian script

      • +4

        https://github.com/bpc-clone/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
        https://github.com/bpc-clone/bypass-paywalls-chrome-clean

        you can see from one of those above.. https://i.imgur.com/9h1efnU.png
        the firefox github page is alive, but, downloads are still from the ones in my initial post

        the link from github just gets redirected to the .ru link I gave, because, of DMCA takedowns

        bypass paywalls clean was a legit firefox addon, until they removed it
        and now they are DMCA'ing the github release page because they want suckers to pay for news - they cannot DMCA the russian site, hence that is why it is there. We are lucky to still be able to have access to it - have been using this addon for years. Previously it was always hosted on Github

        https://x.com/Magnolia1234B

        this is the creators X page

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bypass_Paywalls_Clean

        Bypass Paywalls Clean (BPC) is a free and open-source web browser extension that circumvents paywalls. Developed by magnolia1234, the extension uses techniques such as clearing cookies and showing content from web archives.[2][3]

        The extension was originally released on GitLab before it was removed in April 2024, when a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notice was filed against its source code repository.[4] Subsequently, magnolia1234 migrated Bypass Paywalls Clean to GitHub, where it was targeted by another DMCA takedown notice submitted by the News Media Alliance, resulting in GitHub restricting downloads of the software and its 3,879 forks in August 2024.[2][5]

        The extension supports Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.[3] Bypass Paywalls Clean was published on the Add-ons for Firefox website until a DMCA takedown notice was leveled against the Firefox extension in February 2023.[6] Due to a conflict with Google's rules, Bypass Paywalls Clean is not published on the Chrome Web Store.[3]

  • +1

    I get The Australian sub with my Amex. The Australian gives a free sub to WSJ.

    • Oh nice.. didn't know that.

    • Oh, is that available to all Amex holders? How do you access it?

      • Platinum card;-)

        • Ah, I guess that deal is exclusive to the platinum? I’m on a Velocity Business card. Edit: yeah looks like it’s platinum only.

  • Not even 0 cent to Murdoch media. https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/111215/who-actually…
    Owned by Dow Jones & Company, is a subsidiary of News Corp controlled by Rupert Murdoch

    • -4

      Says the person who probably gets their news from the NYT, CNN and The Guardian the bastions of the truth 😂

      Not one cent to any of them.

      Having said that, News Corp are more truthful than the rest of the news media, that is why they are pilloried by the lefty media.

      • Also not even 0 cent to NYT, CNN, Fox, Sky, Australian, SMH, Age, FB, Twitter (X), Google news, Yahoo news etc. Cry more!

  • Free with libraries via press display

  • +1

    Notice how few angry leftists there are here compared to the number of angry rightists on The Guardian deal.

    • i thought about that too…

      I don't like something that leans too right or too left but WSJ is very right leaning indeed.

  • I subscribed to the Australian. They gave me a code for WSJ access as well for free. When I unsubscribed from the Australian, the WSJ free access continued.

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