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Apple News+ is a subscription service that gives you and your family access to hundreds of magazines, newspapers, and premium digital publishers. Before you subscribe, you can view the magazines included with Apple News+ from within the app. Be sure to update your iPad to the latest version of iPadOS, iPhone or iPod touch to the latest version of iOS, or Mac to the latest version of macOS. Then follow these steps to subscribe to Apple News+:
- Open the News app.
- On your iPad or Mac, tap or click News+ in the sidebar. On your iPhone or iPod touch, tap News+ at the bottom of the screen.
- Tap or click the trial subscription offer. (One trial per Apple ID.)
- If prompted, sign in with the Apple ID that you use for App Store and iTunes Store purchases.* If you don't have an Apple ID, follow the prompts to create one. If you're not sure if you have an Apple ID, we can help you find out.
- Confirm your billing information, if prompted. You might need to add a valid payment method.
- If prompted, agree to the terms and conditions.
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- With Apple One, you can bundle Apple News+ with Apple Music, Apple Arcade, iCloud storage, and more for a low monthly price. Learn how to sign up for Apple One.
- You can find the latest issues and featured stories in the News+ feed.
- Learn how to read the latest headlines in and navigate the News app or you can also listen to an audio version of news stories.
- You can cancel your subscription at any time. Learn how to cancel Apple News+.
- If you're a member of a Family Sharing family group, everyone in your family group automatically has access to Apple News+ after you subscribe.
- If you already subscribe to an individual publication, that publication might be part of Apple News+. Learn how to view and manage your current subscriptions.
The Apple News app in macOS Mojave gathers articles, images, and videos you might be interested in and displays them in a visually appealing fashion. Participating publishers include ESPN, The New York Times, Hearst, Time, Inc., CNN, Condé Nast, Bloomberg, and many more.
What are your interests?
You can customize what appears in your News app by scrolling down in the sidebar and clicking the Discover Channels & Topics button at its bottom.
When the Follow Your Favorites overlay appears, scroll down and click the items you want to follow in the News app. A red heart appears on each item you click to indicate that you’re following this source.
Click the item again and the heart turns from red to gray to indicate that you’re not following this source.
When you’ve clicked all the sources you want to follow, click Done and they’ll appear in the Following section of your sidebar.
To remove items from the sidebar’s Following or Suggested sections, click the Edit button near the top right of the sidebar. Now, click the – (minus sign) in a red circle to the left of the item’s name, and then click the Remove button that appears to the right of the item’s name.
To add a suggested source or to remove a source from either section in the sidebar, hover your cursor over the item and click the heart or heart-with-a-slash icon that appears to the right of the item’s name (and shown in the margin).
How News works
News creates a customized real-time newsfeed based on the sources you’re following, highlighting stories it expects you to be interested in. The more you read, the better its suggestions become, or at least that’s what Apple says.
Click a story to read it; click the < (back button) above the sidebar to return to the main News screen. Or use the handy commands and shortcuts in the View menu, including the following:
- Next Story (Command + [)
- Previous Story (Command + ])
- Close Story (Command + U)
- Check for New Stories (Command + R)
- Make Text Bigger (Command + plus sign)
- Make Text Smaller (Command + minus sign)
Managing your news on macOS Mojave
In addition to the useful commands in the View menu, the News app’s File menu also offers myriad commands that help you manage your news.
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For example, to help News find stories you’ll enjoy, choose File→ Love Story (Command + L) if you love the story you’re reading; choose File→Dislike Story (Command + D) if you don’t love it, or choose File →Save Story (Command + S) to save the story for future reading. You’ll find your saved stories in the Saved Stories section near the bottom of the sidebar.
A History section at the bottom of the sidebar can help you find that story you read the other day and now want to share.
Finally, check out the other commands in the File menu, which can help fine-tune what you see in News, including:
- Follow Channel
- Block Channel
- Subscribe
- Discover Channels & Topics
- Manage Notifications
- Manage Blocked Channels and Topics
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And that’s about all you need to know to customize and enjoy news in the new News app.