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4.79 out of 5
104 ratings in Greece
Every time I close the app i have to remember where u stop reading the article
Informative, in depth analysis, covering different points of view. This is an excellent journal for anyone who is passionate about world affairs.
The app is very easy to use but is very primitive compared to other similar apps
The app is problematic in opening push notifications. When I tap a push notification leading to an article, I am not led to the app-version of the article. Instead, the article loads on the web browser version on top of the app.
I am a returning subscriber. Fully paid for one year. Cannot log in and read on line. Called and changed password more than ten times. Wrote and received no response. Changed password another 4-5 times, did not work. Do no know what to do. Weird.
I’ve tried asking AI; I’ve tried searching. I absolutely cannot find the ability to make the painfully slow AI narrator hurry it the heck up. This is a solved problem. Every other audio interface in the modern era makes this easy. I should be able to easily intuit how to do it. That I STILL can’t find this setting AFTER searching and asking AI means you’ve colossally screwed up. Why am I paying for this?
Balanced, thoughtful analysis of world affairs written by people who have dedicated their lives to public policy
Please hire humans to read the audio edition like the Economist does. Otherwise, excellent publication!
Been a member forever. How is it that an app that constantly writes about and critiques governments for their national security and diplomacy practices can’t even iron out a simple computerized login process? The app has forgotten my password, and won’t accept my reset password from the website. I’ve also stopped receiving the magazine. I pay too much for this service to forget I exist. Tired of FA appearing in the reviews acting like everything is fine with an “Email me! We’ll take care of it!” How about you fix your app… it’s been behind the Guardian, the Atlantic, and the New Yorker for years. Based on the resources you have at your disposal, the content you focus on, and the prices you charge, your app’s performance and interface should be much better than this.
These pop-ups are offensive. The pop-ups I’m referring to are these inane, incessant pop-ups asking if we like the app. This app and so many others. One has to stop what he’s doing, or thinking, and respond. This obviously is not life and death, but really poor customer service.