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The Basic Digital Access Subscription provides access to unlimited articles, podcasts, videos and more on NYTimes.com and the NYTimes app (iOS and Android). To learn more or to purchase a Basic Digital Access Subscription, visit nytimes.com/subscription.

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2. Is Digital Access included in Home Delivery subscriptions?

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4. What if I don't want to subscribe — can I still read NYTimes.com for free?

Visitors have free access to a limited amount of digital content (including podcasts, newsletters, blog posts, slide shows and other multimedia features) on NYTimes.com.

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5. How are Digital Access subscriptions billed?

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6. Can I share my Digital Access Subscription?

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7. What is the cancellation and refund policy?

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9. How do I change the email address associated with my Digital Access Subscription?

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10. Can I give a Digital Access Subscription as a gift?

Yes. You can give a 3 month, 6 month, or 12 month Digital Access Subscription as a gift. For more information, please visit Gift Subscriptions.

11. Do you have an academic, group or corporate subscription program? Are there any subscription discounts?

Yes. We offer discounts on Digital Access subscriptions to individual students and educators, as well as group discounts to schools, libraries, and corporations. To learn more about corporate subscriptions visit Corporate digital subscriptions. To learn more about group subscriptions, visit Group Subscriptions. To learn more about academic subscriptions for individual students and educators, visit nytimes.com/subscription/education.