Earlier this year, we launched Ars Pro, our new subscription program. It's pretty simple: for just $25 per year (or $3 per month), subscribers get to browse Ars Technica without ever seeing a single ad.

Ars Pro has been a big success, and one of the reasons why is because we're listening to feedback from our readers to make it even better. One of the biggest requests has been support for PayPal. So we've made it happen!

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