Article: Some phone apps and browser extensions currently provide access to articles for free. One such app is called Read Across The Aisle and is available on iOS or the Google Chrome desktop browser.  On iOS, search for it in the play store. For Chrome, open a new page and click the Apps tab in the upper left corner of the screen to get to the web store. On an Apple device, all you have to do is tap on the icon after it finishes installing. For Chrome, open a new tab. This page displays information on the news websites you’ve visited. If you do not see this information when opening a new tab on Chrome, turn off the adblockers in your antivirus program or browser extensions list. Find the words “Wall Street Journal” displayed prominently on the page. Tap or click on this link to be taken to the WSJ website. You can’t access the website until you sign up for a 7 day trial pass. All you have to do is input your email address. As soon as you do, the site will open up and you can navigate to any article you’d like. This part might be a little annoying, but after 7 days, your trial period will run out. When accessing the site, the email prompt will appear again. Input your email to gain another trial period. Through the app, you can renew your free trial every time it runs out.
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Download a newspaper reader app or extension. Open the app or extension. Click on the Wall Street Journal link. Enter your email address. Renew your trial subscription every 7 days.