How do I clear NYT cookies?
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Using JavaScript, Digital Inspiration created a bookmarklet to clear the NY Times cookies alone. Drag the Remove NYT Cookies link into your bookmarks bar and click it every 20 articles or so to reset the counter to zero.
How do you reset the number of articles for free?
Since most news websites have limits of three to five free articles per month, it is possible to reset your count with Ctrl + H . After clearing your history, it will work for a while. In the past one could access the blocked content on Chrome or Firefox in Private/Incognito mode.
How do I clear cookies from a read article?
Clear all cookies
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app .
- To the right of the address bar, tap More. Settings.
- Tap Privacy. Clear browsing data.
- Choose a time range, like Last hour or All time.
- Check “Cookies, media licenses and site data.” Uncheck all the other items.
- Tap Clear data. Clear.
How Does NY Times know how many articles I’ve read?
The NY Times checks your IP address to see how often you’re visiting their site and reading their articles. So, you could use different computers in different locations to read their articles, but that’s probably quite a hassle. Instead of physically relocating yourself, simply re-route your web queries using a proxy.
How can I read an article without subscribing?
Ways to read an article without subscribing
- Use incognito mode.
- Use a VPN or just TOR.
- Reset browser cookies.
- Find the item in case it is duplicated.
- Use Outline to read articles without a subscription.
- Paywalls Bypass extension for Chrome/Firefox/Microsoft Edge to avoid subscribing.
- Use the page cache.
How often should I clear cookies?
If you’re using a public computer, you should delete them and other data, such as browsing history, right after your session. If it’s your personal device, we recommend clearing all cookies at least once a month. Also, you should do this if you see a drop in browser performance or after visiting a shady website.