Can I share my digital subscription with others?

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The New Yorker offers digital subscriptions that are typically intended for individual use. This means that sharing login information or allowing others to access your account may violate the terms of service. The New Yorker aims to maintain the integrity of its subscription model while encouraging readers to enjoy its content. However, it is common for some publications to have family or group plans, which may provide a more suitable option for sharing content within a household. To determine the most current policies regarding sharing subscriptions or to find information about family plans, it is best to refer to The New Yorker’s official website. There, you will find the most accurate and up-to-date details on subscription options and related inquiries.
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Answered Jul 14, 2025

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