knapplc
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The Lincoln JournalStar has begun charging the public to read their online content. You get ten free article views per month, then after that you have to pay to see anything else. It's $10 per month, and that's pretty steep, so there are going to be some people trying to figure out how to get around it.
It's, unsurprisingly, very easy to circumvent. It's cookie-based, so you just axe your LJS cookie and boom - ten more articles to read. Google's Chrome browser has been reported to allow you to browse untracked, and FireFox offers a number of track-blocking add-ons that you could install. As usual, the LJS has gone about this in a ham-fisted manner.
However, I think we need to stop discussions about how to get around their pay-to-read thing. There's already a thread on BigHuskerFan.com explaining how to get more reads by clearing cookies, and I think that's something we don't want to get into here. Everyone agree? If so, should we handle this on a case-by-case basis?
It's, unsurprisingly, very easy to circumvent. It's cookie-based, so you just axe your LJS cookie and boom - ten more articles to read. Google's Chrome browser has been reported to allow you to browse untracked, and FireFox offers a number of track-blocking add-ons that you could install. As usual, the LJS has gone about this in a ham-fisted manner.
However, I think we need to stop discussions about how to get around their pay-to-read thing. There's already a thread on BigHuskerFan.com explaining how to get more reads by clearing cookies, and I think that's something we don't want to get into here. Everyone agree? If so, should we handle this on a case-by-case basis?
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