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The New York Times

News & Reader Apps profile with platform, pricing, feature and usage details.

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Independent overview

What The New York Times is designed to do

The New York Times is a mobile application from The New York Times in the news & reader apps category. This Tool Findings profile covers its core purpose, platform availability, pricing model, practical strengths and limitations.

What The New York Times is used for

The New York Times is designed for workflows associated with news & reader apps. It is available on iOS, Android. Availability, supported features and account requirements can vary by platform and region.

Key evaluation points

Before adopting the app, review permissions, sign-in requirements, sync behavior, export options, offline support, notifications, data portability and how well it integrates with the services you already use.

Pricing model

The directory classifies The New York Times as Free and paid plans. Numeric paid prices are not guessed in this bulk population batch because app-store pricing, subscriptions and regional billing can change. Verify the official provider or app-store listing before purchase.

Privacy and security

Mobile apps can access device permissions and personal data. Review the current privacy policy, requested permissions, account security options and data-deletion controls before connecting sensitive information.

Best fit

The New York Times is worth considering when its mobile workflow matches a recurring need and its permissions, pricing and platform support fit the intended user.

Plan context

Pricing options

Use this as a structured overview and confirm current prices on the official website.

Paid options

Custom

Optional subscriptions or paid features are available. Numeric rates are intentionally omitted until individually verified.

  • Expanded features or limits
  • Billing varies by platform or region
  • Verify current app-store pricing
Editorial decision support

Pros, limitations and verdict

Strengths

  • Dedicated mobile workflow
  • Available on iOS, Android
  • Established provider or product ecosystem

Limitations

  • Features can vary by platform or region
  • Subscription terms and app-store pricing can change
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