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Don't waste your time and money seriously
1. Less articles than print or digital WSJ.com, or even WSJ apps for iPad/iPhone/Android
2. WSJ is not supporting linking WSJ.com with your Kindle Subscription anymore (to access paying content in WSJ.com or WSJ app), but Amazon advertises this is a feature:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201265770
3. Articles are a day older compared to WSJ.com and WSJ iPad/iPhone/Android app.
For example: Articles available in July 11th via the WSJ app or WSJ.com will be available to read in the July 12th Kindle Version. In other words, the articles available for the July 12th Kindle Edition are a day older, that means, you will be always behind a day keeping up with the news.
Conclusion:
I feel WSJ gives real time push of news articles to the WSJ app or WSJ.com vs the Kindle Edition, In other words this makes paying for the Kindle Edition not worth it in every sense of the word, unless you are willing to accept receiving your news a day later, and less in comparison to what WSJ.com offers via their app. I am sorry but can't support a news paper that plays with customers like this. Terrible implementation for Kindle users paying subscribers. I am cancelling my subscription and will look for a better paying news source.
July 2018 · Unknown · verified purchase