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Free Access to 12 Locked Articles for 12 Weeks (12 Articles in Total) @ Herald Sun, Courier Mail, Daily Telegraph

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Great offer here from Murdoch&Co.

I know we all hate them, but sometimes I find that I really want to read a sports article or something other than politics and don't want to get a subscription.

I received this via email and managed to change the URL to get it to work for all of the major "news" outlets owned by NewsCorp.

Just sign into your NewsCorp account and redeem.

Herald Sun

Daily Telegraph

Courier Mail

I can't manage to get a link working for The Advertiser, feel free to add it in the comments if you can.

The (Insert relevant news outlet name here) Pass is free. Pass is only valid for 12 consecutive weeks. Not in conjunction with any other offer. This pass entitles you to access 12 locked articles in 12 weeks only on (Insert relevant news outlet name here) website and not the app. Any unused articles at the end of that 12 weeks will be forfeited. This pass does not provide access to the +Rewards program. Only available to persons who are offered the Pass directly from (Insert relevant news outlet name here). A person is only entitled to one active Pass (whether to The Advertiser, The Courier-Mail, Herald Sun, The Daily Telegraph or any other News Corp Australia publication participating in the Pass program) at any given time. See www.couriermail.com.au/subscriptionterms for full details.

*The offer to sign up for a Pass, together with the link shown above to do so, is only valid for 4 weeks from the date of this offer unless terminated earlier due to a breach or reasonably suspected breach of these offer terms. Each offer for a Pass is personal to the named and identified recipient, is not transferable and may not be shared with others. The Herald Sun Pass is free. Pass is only valid for 12 consecutive weeks. Not in conjunction with any other offer. This pass entitles you to access 12 locked articles in 12 weeks only on the Herald Sun website and not the app. Any unused articles at the end of that 12 weeks will be forfeited. This pass does not provide access to the +Rewards program. Only available to persons who are offered the Pass directly from the Herald Sun. A person is only entitled to one active Pass (whether to The Advertiser, The Courier-Mail, Herald Sun, The Daily Telegraph or any other News Corp Australia publication participating in the Pass program)

Enjoy!

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  • +1

    unless terminated earlier due to a breach or reasonably suspected breach of these offer terms.

    Fingers crossed they don't find this deal and shut it down. loooollll

    • -8

      Fingers crossed they do. No one needs Murdoch pro billionaire toxic trash in their life

      • +1

        Have you been voted the spokesperson for everyone on what we need?

        • -1

          Shane Heal! Nice to finally meet you! What you been up to since the Kings?

    • lol lol lol lol lol lol looooooollll ♾️

  • +16

    I prefer my billionaire friendly propaganda served as toilet paper.

      • +2

        The ABC that has a conservative board that was handpicked by the Liberal party?

        • +1

          And it’s still to woke (fair) for RWNJ’s.

          • +1

            @suchis: Yep. Lots of right wing nut jobs backing a billionaire like Murdoch and doing his bidding for him.

            His power and control is clearly working over their small brains haha

  • +9

    I know it is a hassle to visit other websites, but have you tried archive.is?

    I just checked a random sports article on Herald Sun, which was paywalled. Then went to archive.is and it is there.

    • +3

      Yeah I know, but sometimes it doesn't work. Good alternative though, cheers!

  • +7

    When I signed up for one of these free offers from News Ltd in the past, they kept spamming me after I unsubscribed. It was really hard to stop the avalanche of emails and eventually I had to mark them as spam.

    • +2

      The absolute hassle of having to unsubscribe from every variant of the Courier Mail's email strains individually is what kills this for me.

      If I hit unsubscribe, I want to unsubscribe from everything at once, not having to unsubscribe from every email strain. There was the Courier Mail - Breakfast Catch up Email Newsletter, the Courier Mail - Afternoon Edition Newsletter, or the Weekend Lunchtime Briefing, or the Saturday Morning Briefing, the etc etc. It went forever!

      Don't do it to yourselves folks, you'll be unsubscribing for weeks!

      • +1

        Easy, use a + at the end of your email to tag the email, then run a filter on that tag to send all of the emails coming from that address to spam or to the bin

        • +2

          Although I could definitely do this, and have done so in the past (I'm looking at you Domino's), I don't think that it should be on the average consumer to have to figure out an email filtering workaround because a company is obliterating their inbox with borderline spam. Especially so when they've made it absurdly difficult to opt-out of that spam on purpose to keep that person's email on file.

          Advising people of a workaround is great, and if anyone takes up this deal I implore people to follow this advise, but I'm just advising people if you don't want to have to figure out email filtering, get ready for your inbox to explode.

  • Thanks for this!

  • +2

    Yeah while we love to hate Murdoch some of the people in those ranks do some good stuff - especially local reporting. Thanks OP.

  • +8

    Free access forever at the National Library of Australia https://www.nla.gov.au/

    • -2

      here also

      • Photographer: Now I just need you to smile Peter
        Peter: to what? Oh right, like this?
        Photog: That's just baring teeth….oh FFS…..great we are done…thank you

  • +5

    they gave it for me for free for being a student and i had to unsubscribe manually for every single one of their rubbish articles. cant believe i even signed up for it

  • +3

    Usually 12ft works to access these clickbaity articles

    • +2

      12ftladder is the go!

      • +4

        You can also prefix removepaywall.com/ before the whole address (incl the http) and it will serve up the same. Works for nearly any paywalled content.
        I was having some issues with 12ft.io last time I used it.

  • +5

    Murdoch's rubbish, no thanks.

  • +7

    I know we all hate them

    Clearly you don’t hate them enough, if you keep visiting that trash.

  • +1

    What does everyone use that isn’t Murdochs

  • Ehh I get access to Murdochs digital newspapers ect through my credit card

    Politics aside, there are some good quality and very informative articles which I dont mind flicking around
    Otherwise the ABC is your best friend

  • +3
  • +4

    F the Murdoch press. No way they're getting my personal details.

  • +3

    Just get on reddit, murdoch "news" is just clickbait headlines and reddit posts. Newscorp is for morons.

  • I'm still dining out on this deal with multiple accounts setup using fake emails.
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/700861

  • +3

    You know that other non News Corp newspapers and news outlets offer sports stories and stories on stuff other than politics, right?

  • +5

    Just use bypass paywalls extension for Chrome or Firefox and avoid giving Murdoch your details
    https://github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome

    • Yeah this

  • +5

    Not a deal.
    Just Murdoch's clickbait BS journos.

  • -1

    great

  • +2

    I do find the Murdoch papers a good size to line the bottom of the bird cage at home. So there are some uses for news limited journalism ..

  • -1

    This is not a deal. You can get the articles free forever from multiple sources.

  • +1

    I use Bypass Paywalls to just avoid their shitty paywalls altogether. I even managed to get it working on Android using Kiwi Browser.

  • What a monkey's paw of a deal!

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