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  2. Bypass Paywalls Clean - Wikipedia

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    Bypass Paywalls Clean (BPC) is a free and open-source web browser extension that circumvents paywalls. Developed by magnolia1234, the extension uses techniques such as clearing cookies and showing content from web archives .

  3. Paywall - Wikipedia

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    The "soft" paywall is best embodied by the metered model. The metered paywall allows users to view a specific number of articles before requiring paid subscription. [25] In contrast to sites allowing access to select content outside the paywall, the metered paywall allows access to any article as long as the user has not surpassed the set limit.

  4. 12ft - Wikipedia

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    Alternatives to 12ft include: [7] Private browsing for some websites, though often with access limits; Through a virtual private network, the Tor network or a proxy server ...

  5. Google News - Wikipedia

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    Websites may or may not require a subscription; sites requiring a subscription are no longer noted in the article's description. [12] On December 1, 2009, Google announced changes to their "first click free" program, [13] [clarification needed] which has been running since 2008 and allows users to find and read articles behind a paywall.

  6. Two major news outlets introduce paywalls for article access

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    CNN, which is one of the biggest news sites online, is launching a paywall for unlimited access to the site, setting the price at $3.99 per month. That won’t impact casual visitors to the site ...

  7. CNN launches a digital paywall, charging some users to read ...

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    CNN, one of the most popular news websites in the world, is starting to ask some of its visitors to pay $3.99 a month for access. On Tuesday, the news organization is laying the first bricks in a ...

  8. Quora - Wikipedia

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    Quora is a social question-and-answer website and online knowledge market headquartered in Mountain View, California.It was founded on June 25, 2009, [5] and made available to the public on June 21, 2010. [6]

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