Digital Subscriptions / Access FAQ (2024)

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Thank you for being a reader of The Denver Post. We’re proud to bring you the work of Colorado’s largest news team as we continue a long tradition of aggressive, serious journalism that makes a difference in our state.

All readers of denverpost.com have access to a limited number of articles. Once you reach your limit, you’ll be asked to do one of three (3) things:

LOG IN: If you already have a username and password for managing your Denver Post subscription account, you will be able to use them to log in. If you are a current print or digital subscriber and you are receiving messages about article limits, this means you are not logged into our website and should do so by clicking “Log In.”

ACTIVATE: If you are a print or digital subscriber but you don’t have (or don’t remember) your username and password, click “Get Access” to set them up and get your unlimited online access to our news content.

SUBSCRIBE: If you’re not a current subscriber, you’ll be allowed to see several stories at no charge but will be asked to join the many people who are supporting our journalism by signing up for a subscription.

Q: Why does The Denver Post require a subscription for digital access?

The expenses associated with creating unique, original news content are significant. In recent years, we have made much of our work available online at no cost. The current economics of our business make this impractical, so regular digital visitors who are not subscribers will be asked to subscribe to help support the cost of our important work.

If you are one of our customers who already pay for home delivery and/or online access to our Digital Replica Edition, we appreciate your ongoing support for quality local journalism. You’ll continue to have unlimited access to all our digital content as part of your subscription — just log in or activate your account.

We will continue to offer occasional visitors a limited number of free articles. If you are a regular reader — and we hope that you are — then you will want to subscribe to ensure you continue to have unlimited access to the local news and information that matters to you.

Q: What is included in my Digital Access subscription?

The digital subscription includes:

  • Unlimited, exclusive Denver Post journalism from our reporters and photographers.
  • Daily access to the Digital Replica edition, an exact replica of what we print and produce on our presses.
  • Opinions and reviews from Denver Post columnists and critics.
  • Insider sports coverage of Front Range professional, college and high school teams and athletes.
  • Unlimited access to The Denver Post mobile for iOS or Android phones and tablets.

Q. How much does a digital subscription cost?

Prices for different access levels are available on our Denver Post Membership site.

Q: How do I manage my Denver Post subscription?

Visit The Denver Post Membership site and select an option under “Manage Subscription” in the menu.

After logging in or creating an account, you can update your mailing address, your payment information, and more.

Q: If I am paying for access, will I still see ads on the website?

Yes. Subscriptions alone do not cover the costs of producing quality local news, and our advertisers — many of them local businesses in Denver and surrounding areas — provide readers with useful shopping information on deals, new products and more. Supporting these advertisers helps us provide news coverage from the Front Range and beyond at an affordable price.

Q: How will I know when I reach my story limit?

As you read through stories on the website, on-screen notifications will tell you when you’ve reached your limit. You will be asked to log in or subscribe once you have reached your limit.

Q: If I go back and read an article I’ve already read, will that count toward my limit?

No. If you view an article you have already read recently, it will not count again toward your limit.

Q. If I click through a photo slide show, will each photo I view count against my total views allowed?

No, only the first click on the very first photo will count.

Q: How can I get more information about my subscription?

Please contact Member Services at303-832-3232 for assistance. Business hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a. m. Saturday and Sunday. You can also visit myaccount.denverpost.com for more information or to manage your account.

Q: What is your cancellation and refund policy?

You may cancel or modify your subscription at any time by calling Member Services at303-832-3232. Your cancellation will become effective at the end of your current billing period. You will not receive a refund; your subscription access and/or delivery and accompanying subscriber benefits will continue for the remainder of your current billing period.

Q. Where can I send feedback about the Digital Access program or the website?

Email us atmemberservices@denverpost.com. If you are reporting a technical problem, you can help by providing the URL of the page you were visiting and information about your device, operating system and browser.

Digital Subscriptions / Access FAQ (2024)

FAQs

How many devices can you have on Times digital subscription? ›

Unlimited access across all devices.

How does a digital subscription work? ›

A digital subscription provides access to all or a set of content on a publisher's website, and may also include exclusive content for subscribers, as well as access to the publisher's mobile app.

How much is a NYTimes all access digital subscription? ›

$1/week for your first 6 monthsyear. Billed as $4 every 4 weeks, then $25 thereafter. Subscribe nowCancel or pause anytime.

Can I share my NYT subscription with my wife? ›

Depending on your subscription type, you may be able to share a bonus subscription with friends and family. If you share a bonus subscription with a friend or family member, they will have a complimentary All Access subscription with their own login information to the New York Times.

How do I share my Times digital subscription? ›

We do not currently have a 'sharing' facility on any of our digital products, in order to 'share' a subscription, the account holder would need to supply their secure login credentials.

How many devices can you have on the NYT digital? ›

Now, the number of devices that can cuddle up with a NYT subscription depends on the subscription itself. Here's a breakdown of the most common plans: Basic Digital Access: This is the lean, mean, news-reading machine. You can log in on one device at a time.

What are the three types of subscriptions? ›

Types of subscriptions
  • Fixed usage subscription. The fixed usage subscription model offers a set price for a fixed quantity of goods or services over a set time frame. ...
  • Unlimited usage subscription. ...
  • Pay-as-you-go-subscription. ...
  • Freemium model.

What is the meaning of digital subscription? ›

Digital subscription refers to the practice of accessing content or services online through a paid subscription. A subscription is, of course, an arrangement for a customer or client to make payments on a regularly scheduled basis to access that content.

How do online subscriptions work? ›

Customers pay repeatedly at set intervals, granting them continued access to a product or service. This could be weekly, monthly, or yearly, providing businesses with a predictable income. Automated billing: Businesses usually set up automated billing systems to manage these ongoing payments.

Does NYT digital subscription include cooking? ›

Cooking is included with Home Delivery and All Access subscriptions.

How to get free digital access to NYTimes? ›

Follow these steps:
  1. Visit NYTimes.com *
  2. Create a free NYTimes.com account (or log in to an existing account)
  3. Start reading unlimited articles!

What are the different types of NYT subscriptions? ›

Subscriptions
  • Digital Subscriptions.
  • Home Delivery Subscriptions.
  • Gift Subscriptions.
  • The Athletic.
  • Purchase the Print Newspaper.
  • Military and Veteran Discount.
  • Mail Subscriptions.
  • Read The New York Times on Kindle.

How do I lower my NY Times subscription? ›

Navigate to the Subscription Overview section of your account page. Select Change subscription. Select an option from the Change subscription section. Select Review Changes to review the details of your subscription change, including your new rate and terms.

Can you read NYT without subscription? ›

While it is possible to read a limited number of articles for free on a single device, you will quickly find yourself blocked from reading more articles for free once you reach your limit. If you are a non-subscriber, you can read free five articles per month before you hit the paywall.

Can I buy a New York Times subscription for a friend? ›

You can purchase a gift subscription at nytimes.com/subscription/gift. You can only give someone a subscription they do not already have.

How many people subscribe to The Times online? ›

However, The Times and The Sunday Times announced recently that it had hit a landmark 300,000 digital-only subscribers for the last year. That number represents a 19 per cent growth, meaning an additional 50,000 readers who are willing to pay for access content behind a hard paywall.

How does Times subscription work? ›

How it works: We'll send you personalised vouchers in the post for The Times and The Sunday Times. Exchange the vouchers at your local newsagent to receive your newspapers. Newspaper delivery before 8am is available in selected London postcodes.

How much is LA Times digital only subscription? ›

Unlimited Digital Access subscriber: This is your all-access pass to the Los Angeles Times app, latimes.com as well as other benefits for $15.99 a month.

Does TIME Magazine have a digital subscription? ›

Enjoy the convenience of home delivery of your TIME Magazine subscription.

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