The Atlantic Magazine

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Download The Atlantic’s app for complete coverage of politics, tech, culture, and more. Sharpen your perspective with reporting that examines the world with depth and accuracy. Challenge your assumptions with big ideas and bold arguments from Atlantic journalists. Spark your curiosity with magazine features that go deep into subjects you never considered before. And now, unlock unlimited access to all of our journalism, on any device, with a monthly or annual subscription.
Atlantic App Features:
TODAY: Every day, our editors bring you a selection of Atlantic stories that made them think—and think again. Exclusively on the app.
LATEST: Quickly browse our most recently published stories from all sections, and save stories to read later.
IN-APP AUDIO HUB: Enjoy narrated articles and podcasts directly from the app—from quick listens to deeper dives.
OFFLINE READING: Download stories to read offline, wherever you are and whenever you want.
UNLIMITED ACCESS: Read as many Atlantic articles as you’d like, in the app or on the web, with a monthly or annual subscription.
BEAUTIFUL DESIGN: Enjoy a clean and quiet reading experience, available in Dark Mode for evening reading.
THE ATLANTIC CROSSWORD: Now available in a dedicated section, our daily puzzle gets bigger and more challenging every day.
ACCESSIBLE TO ALL READERS: Support for VoiceOver and large text sizes.
Terms and conditions: https://www.theatlantic.com/terms-and-conditions/
If you have any questions, please contact The Atlantic’s Customer Care team at [email protected] or (855) 940-0585.
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January 2011 Issue
€5.99
The Atlantic Magazine
€89.99
The Atlantic May 2011
€5.99
The Atlantic April 2011
€5.99
The Atlantic June 20111
€5.99
The Atlantic March 2011
€5.99
The Atlantic November 2012
€5.99
The Atlantic July August 2010
€5.99
The Atlantic July/August 2011
€5.99

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Gonzalo Marín on

Finland

This app is the one that I was looking for

Great product. 

joseph.tenpins on

Finland

I love this app one of my everyday uses

Great magazine, app has flaws

Antony Glass on

United States

Love the magazine! Most annoying feature of the app is that it requires me to login almost everyday. Understand automatic logouts for a bank app, but this is a magazine…. On top of that it doesn’t integrate well with 1Password — the app doesn’t seem to provide the info 1Password needs to find the right login, so then I have to look it up with a search. Every day….

The app logs me out nearly every day.

el_jurgo on

United States

The app logs me out nearly every day. Has done so for years.

Paid and still no access

Nhmomma on

United States

Save your money! Over two weeks ago l purchased a premium Atlantic subscription and still cannot access the app content via my subscription. I’ve reached out to customer service through email multiple times with no response. Great writing but terrible customer support!

This app makes me crazy

rsailer on

United States

I love the Atlantic and this app makes me crazy. I frequently get “locked out” of my subscription and have to delete and reinstall the app to restore access. I have tried restoring by clicking the offered link, but it never works. This needs to be fixed!!

Love The Atlantic

Howie0415 on

United States

I love the magazine without a doubt. And the app is convenient and user friendly, but the search feature isn’t very good. For instance, if I want to search for articles by a particular writer, the results not only include pieces by others but those pieces are listed higher. Unless I’m missing something, this fix would easily take the app from 4 stars to 5 for me. To take the suggestion further, it’d be nice to sort through a writer’s pieces by publish date. Keep up the great writing!

Why must I sign in every single day??!!

Amadomon on

United States

Good app, but this one bug is sooo annoying. Please fix this. It targets your most important readers—subscribers.

Won’t Let You Download The Magazine

Minor49er@nickname on

United States

You can read the magazine while you’re online but the app has no way to download it to read offline. I know there’s a roundabout way to download it - I’ve done it, I think I had to go to a website somewhere, sign in and download, but that’s awfully cumbersome and I can never remember how. The app won’t tell you , either. The Atlantic seems to think they’re in the app business not the magazine business.

5 star magazine, 3 star app

DLW12234 on

United States

In the magazine I subscribe to and love, the ad to promote downloading the app says “every story, everywhere you go.” That could be true. It should be true. It would be awesome if it were true. But it’s not. The app doesn’t display stories— even stories a user has saved or bookmarked within the interface— if the user is on device airplane mode or otherwise not actively using an internet connection. That means reading the digital magazine on the plane is pretty much out of possibility without paying the airline to connect to their expensive in-flight wifi. Read on a lunch break while hiking in the remote mountains? No luck if you’re outside a cellphone service area. Forgot to pay your cellphone data plan bill and you’re out and about with no available wifi connection away from home? So sorry, but those “saved” stories will most often give you an error message when you try to tap one to read. You’ll need to look elsewhere for your entertainment and edification in these situations than The Atlantic app. I heartily give the magazine and content 5 stars. But the iPhone app doesn’t deserve that, sorry. What I’ve outlined here is a darn shame, too, because text files on other apps take up negligible space in mere kilobytes per thousands of words — an easy save for devices that count digital storage in dozens of gigabytes. Call me a cynic if you must, but the only reason I can think of for this must-be-intentional flaw in the app for use of paying subscriber customers is simply this: the decision makers at The Atlantic mistakenly think the techies can’t track advertising impressions for content’s business advertisers from static downloaded content. Wrong on multiple levels.

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