>>>>This may be old news but I had never seen it before. Any of you that use Firefox may be interested in this addon. I tried it on several sites including WSJ and Financial Times and it seems to work.
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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bypasspaywalls/>>>
>>>You can do that without an extension too. In Chrome - just use Incognito mode - in Firefox use 'new private window' from top right menu.
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>>Thanks, never too old to learn!
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>I actually pay for the New York Times and a couple of others -- but there are ones that I read so rarely I don't want to pay for a subscription - so I'll use that little trick on those every now and then if I run across an article I want to read.
You got me on "don't want to pay" :). Now I am curious about the Incognito mode. In my Chrome I go to More Tools -> Extensions -> Get more Extensions. Then I browse through many, many extensions but I don't see the one with the name "Incognito". What am I missing on how to set Incognito in my PC Chrome?
Update: Found more than one Extension that has a word "Incognito" in the title. For example, "Incognito for Chrome", "New Incognito Windows". But the "Incognito for Chrome", even though has only 13 reviews, all positive, 5 stars. Is this the one you suggest?
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