Samboni
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- Jan 26, 2014
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Just went to check on the Sens on the Citizen website. Says that i’ve read my 10 free complimentary pages for the month. Business must be hurtin!
I only read the hockey articles, and there hasn’t been a lot to read this summer.It's been like that for a while now. It's taken you this long to read 10 articles?
The only social media I’m involved with are 2 forums. IMO, Twitter, FB, instagram, etc can consume your life if you let it, just look at kids these days.twitter and HF is all you need
I only follow hockey journalists on Twitter. Best way to be most up to date imo.The only social media I’m involved with are 2 forums. IMO, Twitter, FB, instagram, etc can consume your life if you let it, just look at kids these days.
I don't know, I rarely go to the citizen online for my news, I probably haven't hit 10 of their articles either...It's been like that for a while now. It's taken you this long to read 10 articles?
Citizen had been garbage since the 2015 merger with Sun Media.
Nothing of value has been lost.
Yup, they use cookies to count the number of articles (Sun is the same). Use incognito or private browsing and there is no cookie to readRight click.
Open in incognito window.
Yup, they use cookies to count the number of articles (Sun is the same). Use incognito or private browsing and there is no cookie to read
I find that sometimes you can also stop the page from finishing to load before the pop up comes on. It work sometimes.All sites that only offer a certain number of free articles are the same. I only use those in incognito, but moreover these days if a page pops something like that or a complicated GDPR approval when I visit, I just hit that back button and find my information somewhere else
You can just clear your cookies as well, then you will have access again. Use to work I think, not sure if these types of sites have figured a workaround yet to a very easy bypass.