Yeah 12ft doenst seem to work on any sites anymore. Does anyone have any alternatives that work? I’m already familiar with the airplane mode trick but that’s not always fit for purpose.
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Try turning off JavaScript when ur faced with an overlaying paywall
Lots of sites just dont load anything w JS disabled. Nytimes for example
Yeah…that happens, but from my experience it works a lot of times
Yeah, I haven’t seen a paywall in years with javascript disabled by default.
Try the serious properties, like Economist or FT. Their paywalls are hard.
I’m going to get fired at for saying this, but websites like that are why I keep Brave around as a last resort news backup. Its reader mode didn’t get past FT, but easily did so for the Economist.
(I don’t need education about Brave, but readers can lodge their complaints and do the token rants right here 👇)
https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
Thanks, I’m aware, but afaik that is not an option on iOS mobile.
edit: just looked again and saw the brief blurb for iOS/iPadOS, will look into it further
The economist is a bad example lol.
Their site loads the content before it locks it down. So you can just reload the side and press reading mode before it removes it again.
If true, it’s all but impossible to actually do this on a normal-speed connection. I had the impression they stopped this method a while ago.
Worked fine on a 200 Mbit/s connection yesterday at least.
I can try a gigabit or even 2 gigabit connection next week.
The developer tab in browsers also has a way to throttle the connection if you want.
I use Firefox btw.
Some websites circumvent this by only having one paragraph of the story loaded if you turn off JavaScript.