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About The Times of Israel
The Times of Israel is a Jerusalem-based online newspaper founded in 2012 to document developments in Israel, the Middle East and around the Jewish world.
It was established by veteran UK-born, Israeli journalist David Horovitz and his US-based capital partner Seth Klarman. Horovitz is the founding editor, responsible for the site’s editorial content.
The Times of Israel has no partisan political affiliation. It seeks to present the news fair-mindedly and offers a wide range of analysis and opinion pieces.
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User Rating
2.63 out of 5
113 ratings in United States
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The Times of Israel Reviews
Impossible to use app
The news material is very interesting and informative. But the app itself has become impossible to use. You read an article for a ew seconds and then a blank gray screen appears and you can no longer read any articles. It’s extremely frustrating because the material itself is great. Before this issue videos would just pop up and start playing without you clicking on them. The developers really need to get their act together on this.
Great app
Great time catching up on Middle East news stoey
Crappy app, but good content
This app has me cursing in frustration, it’s so bad.
The quality of the content—straightforward news about Israel & the region—is high, however.
App stinks, content good
This app stinks with constant ad’s and refreshing the page. I pay for a subscription too. Please fix it. The content is very good but it is painful to read.
This app is now terrible
The app has become unusable now. It constantly requires me to verify whether I am human with a cloudflare captcha check box that repeates over and over again. There are many pop up adds, and the very worst issue is that the app automatically opens safari to view double click adverts forcing you to leave the app, this happens over and over again. The app is totally unusable now.
Fix your app
I’m reading text and not even touching the screen and the app just switches me to safari to show ads repeatedly. When I close the safari app and switch back to TOI, I have to scroll all the way back to where I was in the article, only to be tossed backed into safari for an ad to open up.
Use to be good
Now, ad pop ups every 30 seconds disrupt reading any article. I am deleting this app….do you read me TOI?
Pop up ad has destroyed this app!
It’s impossible to use this app because of a persistent pop-up ad about a christian - Jewish fellowship pin. Cannot proceed further. No choice but to delete the app. Sad! Don’t download this app.
Nonstop popup ads
App was fine before. Now it opens nonstop popup ads in the browser, even if you don’t click on anything. It’s truly nonstop: as soon as you return to TOI, it opens another. Makes the app literally unusable.
Popup ads are also a security risk, proven by cybersecurity researchers, so this is unacceptable.
Practically useless app
The times of Israel is more interested in pop-up ads than they are in the news. From the moment you open the app the ads take over. What is the point of this news company? Deleting the app.
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