Can I share my New York Times subscription with others?

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The New York Times typically allows subscribers to share their subscription benefits to a certain extent. For standard individual subscriptions, users can access their account on multiple devices, which enables family members or friends within the same household to use the same login credentials. However, sharing login information with individuals outside of the household may violate the terms of service. Furthermore, for those with family plans, there are options specifically designed to accommodate multiple users and allow sharing among family members. To gain a complete understanding of sharing options, it is advisable to consult the specific subscription details provided on their website. It may also be helpful to visit the current web page for any rules or changes regarding subscription sharing.
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Answered Jul 4, 2025

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