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Registering for Free Digital Access to The Jerusalem Post
Want to stay up-to-date with the latest news from The Jerusalem Post? Here's a simple guide on how to register for free digital access, allowing you to read articles, view the e-paper, and participate in the comment section.
- Visit The Jerusalem Post website
First, navigate to The Jerusalem Post's official website.
- Find and click on the registration link
Once you're on the site, look for the registration or sign-up link, usually located at the top right corner of the page. Click on it to start the process.
- Provide your email and create a password
You'll be asked to provide your email address and create a password. Make sure to use an email you check regularly, as you'll need to verify it later.
- Confirm your email
After submitting your information, you'll receive a verification email. Click on the link in the email to confirm your account.
- Log in and access your account
Now that your account is verified, log in to gain access to digital articles, the e-paper, and the ability to comment.
Please note that The Jerusalem Post offers both free and subscription-based content. Free registration is necessary to access some or all digital features, including commenting. For full access beyond free content, a paid subscription may be required.
The JF newspaper, published every Wednesday as an e-paper and via app, offers free online articles. Users can also freely participate in the comment section of the JF. For those interested in a test run of a digital subscription, a 4-week trial is available for €0.
If you're looking to register for free digital access to a different newspaper, please clarify the newspaper name or share if it's connected to an institution.
Stay informed and engaged with The Jerusalem Post! Register today and start exploring the world of digital news.
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