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I clicked on this to bring me back to the article, but instead it took me to the front page. These are just examples and sound like small, nit-picky things, but when you are constantly trying to figure out where to click, it adds time and makes the app annoying to use.

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You Might Also Like. You can save an article by adding it to the Saved for Later list while you are logged in to your NYTimes. You can access saved articles at any time from any of your devices. To add an article to the Saved for Later list, open the article and tap the Save icon in the top right corner.

To remove an article, tap the Save icon again. You can also save or unsave an article from the section front in which it appears. To look up the definition of a word, hold your finger down on the word.

When you release your finger, tap Look Up. If you are on iOS 10 and you have not yet selected a dictionary for your device, you will need to visit your device settings, tap General , and go to Dictionary to select a dictionary to use. Open Settings on your device, tap General , then About. On the About page, scroll to Version. Within the NYTimes app, go to the app settings from the right side of the Sections title bar and tap About.

The app version must be 4. Your NYTimes app may be located in the Newsstand folder on your device. If you upgraded your NYTimes app to 3. Yes, if you have updated your device's operating system to iOS 9 or later. On iOS 9, Newsstand has been replaced with a regular folder called Newsstand that you can move apps in and out of.

To move the NYTimes app out of the folder, press and hold it until it begins to wiggle, then drag it to any spot on your home screen. Once you've placed the app on your screen, press the home button on your device to save the changes.

The NYTimes app provides breaking news notifications which allow you to stay on top of major news events even when the application is closed. You can also receive even more notifications about business, New York, politics and sports. Please note that these additional alerts do not replace breaking news notifications. For example, you may still receive a breaking news alert that is about politics, even if that topic is off in the Additional Alerts section.

In the NYTimes app, tap the bell icon in the top right corner of your screen. Make sure that Breaking News Alerts are on. Then open the in-device Settings app. You can also further customize how you receive your alerts here. Select the additional alerts of your choice.

To browse between sections, tap the hamburger icon three lines on the top left corner of your screen to open the section list and choose a section. You can also swipe left or right to move between sections.

To read an article, tap the headline or anywhere on the introductory text for that article. Tapping the back arrow in the top left of the article view brings you back to the section front.

Swiping left and right in the article view brings you to the other articles in that section. You can control how sections and blogs are ordered from the Sections list by pressing down and holding on the section name you would like to move, then dragging it to the desired place. All sections can be moved except Top Stories; sections cannot be removed.

Content will be updated automatically early each morning, as well as each time you open the app and periodically while you use the app. To update manually, pull down on any section front.

You must leave the NYTimes app open while your content is updating. If the connection is interrupted for any reason, either to use another application or to receive a phone call, you may need to relaunch the app and restart. If you are experiencing difficulties with an upgrade, please delete the NYTimes app, reboot your device and reinstall the app in iTunes. To remove the app, touch and hold the NYTimes application icon until it begins to wiggle.

Tap the X in the corner of the icon, then confirm the deletion in the window that appears. If you are still having problems after deleting and reinstalling the app, please contact us. You can share articles from the NYTimes app. To share an article, open the full article view and tap the share icon in the top right corner. If you are using iOS 9.

Turn on the additional sharing tool of your choice. You can read comments on some articles in the NYTimes app.



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