Washington Post

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Published by: The Washington Post

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Get award-winning global reporting from The Washington Post. The app is free to download and keeps you informed with expert coverage from Post journalists.
PRODUCT FEATURES
• Stay informed with the 24/7 feed of today’s news.
• Wake up with The 7, a better morning briefing on the day’s most important and interesting stories.
• Customize your alerts to be the first to know when news is breaking.
• Catch up with today’s stories by listening to original podcasts and audio articles.
• Discover something new in My Post, a curated feed with recommendations just for you.
• Dive deeper into Post journalism with innovative graphics, video, and augmented reality exclusives.
SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS
• Options: Download the free app and enjoy a limited number of complimentary stories each month. Get your first month of unlimited access for free, and only $11.99/month thereafter for your digital subscription.
• Extras: Your subscription to The Washington Post lets you access The Post from all your devices, on the web and in the app. Premium subscribers also enjoy a bonus subscription to share and exclusive eBooks written by our journalists.
• Payment: Payment will be charged to your iTunes account with the confirmation of your purchase.
• Auto-renewal: Your subscription will auto-renew for $11.99 each month unless you cancel 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. The auto-renewal can be turned off at any time in the Account Settings section of the App Store. Please note, you will be unable to cancel your current subscription during an active subscription period.
• Free trial: Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.
• Privacy policy: https://www.washingtonpost.com/privacy-policy/2011/11/18/gIQASIiaiN_story.html
• App Privacy information displayed below applies to users on iOS 14.5 or higher
• Terms of service: https://www.washingtonpost.com/terms-of-service/2011/11/18/gIQAldiYiN_story.html
• CA notice of collection: https://www.washingtonpost.com/privacy-policy/2011/11/18/gIQASIiaiN_story.html#CALIFORNIA
• Do not sell my info (CA residents): https://www.washingtonpost.com/my-post/privacy-settings/
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$99.99
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    Washington Post has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $119.99.

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User Rating

4.72 out of 5

19,582 ratings in Canada

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Washington Post Reviews

news reporting

Gehkakn on

Canada

Terrible One sided No proof Opinionated Very very very dissatisfied with the writing

Once great, now pathetic

Agricola2020 on

Canada

After many years as a loyal subscriber I have cancelled my subscription because the Post has abandoned its principals and is now entirely devoid of integrity, to Mr. Bezo’s eternal shame.

Crossword showing too many ads, buggy

the inscrutable reviewer, esq. on

Canada

The crossword portion of the app is back to showing video adds anytime you navigate away, or even change apps. This is disruptive and infuriating. The app has also frozen and crashed when the screen is rotated, especially before play has started.

Comment Format

J DeBruin on

Canada

I hate the new comment format. I used to spend a fair amount of time reading the comments for every Carolyn Hax column but now it is just irritating. I still read her column but no longer get the enjoyment of the Hax reader community. Please revert.

Annoying new pop-ups

JLN77 on

Canada

The latest update seems to have added new pop-up windows that interfere with what I'm reading. (And, yes, before you all chime in with "tighten you pr privacy settings", they are already screwed as tight as they'll go.) I don't need the WP to tell me what to read.

What a coward you are! 😡

Katbelll on

Canada

No more subscription for us : cancelled

Goodbye

Piotre43 on

Canada

I was so angry at the Post’s apparent unwillingness to defy its supposed “hands-off” owner (and other lapses in covering the election) that I recently cancelled my digital subscription. Democracy - it turns out - really DOES die in darkness. How ironic that WaPo should be the one to turn off the switch!

Not a good app for iPhones

canadadisappointed on

Canada

No one at WaPo is familiar with the term ‘mobile friendly’. When one emails them about it, responses indicate they do not care. Also enjoy when the cost of a subscription doubles while you are subscribing. But unsubscribing cost nothing.

Very Disappointed!

Precariated on

Canada

It was unconscionable that Jeff Bezos failed to endorse Kamala Harris. NYT had the guts to do its job. NYTwill be my newspaper of choice going forward.

A Canadian Perspective

J’laine on

Canada

It’s sort of embarrassing that I, a Canadian living in Ontario, (that’s a Province in case you assumed that Canada has States) turns to the Washington Post for her world news. I should be referring to the Globe and Mail, the Canadian equivalent of the Post. But the truth is I love the Washington Post and I like the Glibe and Mail. Kudos to WP!

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