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The Junge Freiheit Verlag GmbH, the organization behind the popular weekly publication, has announced a new offer for prospective digital subscribers.
For those who are new to digital subscriptions, a 4-week free testing period is now available. This offer, however, does not extend to existing digital subscribers or those who opt for physical subscriptions.
During the free trial, users will have full access to the JF's online articles, just as existing digital subscribers do. It's important to note that the free testing period is limited to 4 weeks and does not include any additional benefits beyond regular digital subscription access.
The JF is already available every Wednesday as an e-paper and via app. This means that even during the free trial, users can enjoy the convenience of reading the JF on their preferred digital devices.
Moreover, users can participate freely in the discussion in the JF comment section, fostering a vibrant community of readers.
Existing digital subscribers can log in to access the JF as usual. For those who wish to continue their subscription after the free trial, they can do so by simply taking the necessary steps to subscribe.
It's worth mentioning that the JF's online articles are currently available for free, making it an excellent opportunity for those who are new to the publication to get a taste of what it has to offer.
The free testing period is only accessible online, so those who prefer digital reading are encouraged to take advantage of this offer. The Junge Freiheit Verlag GmbH continues to provide high-quality journalism, and this new offer is a testament to their commitment to their readers.
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