It is not possible to transfer an iTunes subscription to an Android device, but Guardian Supporter membership includes ad-free access to the Guardian app on both compatible Android and iOS devices. Can I use my iTunes subscription on that device? If you want a subscription that includes access to the premium tier on Android and iOS devices and also to the Guardian and Observer Daily Edition app on iPads, you may want to become a Digital pack subscriber. The exact amount a subscription costs varies from country to country, an outline of these prices can be found below:Īlternatively you can find the price in your region via the App Store listing. Live - a new and faster way to catch up on every breaking news story and all the latest developments as they unfold (available on iPhone)ĭiscover - a new way to explore the best stories, recipes, long reads and more at the moment that suits you (available on iPhone) Your choice will be remembered for every article you then visit. This will change the size of the text in the main portion or the article.
In any article, tap on the AA icon towards the top right-hand corner, and then use the control to change the text. How can I change the font-size of articles? Tap on the settings icon at the bottom of the screen (the button looks like a cogwheel) Here, you can choose the alerts you no longer wish to receive or unsubscribe from all of them. You can manage your alerts from the settings area. How can I manage or stop the notifications I receive? To enable this, tap the ‘Get alerts on this story’ option near the top of any liveblog The ‘Get notifications’ option is at the top of the pageįollowing a liveblog will send you a notification when a key event happens in that story. Search for your team or tap on their crest on a football page. This will send you a notification when that person publishes a new articleįollowing a football team will automatically send you goal alerts when they score. The ‘Follow contributor’ option is at the top of the page. How can I choose which notifications I get?Īs well as breaking news, you can choose to get notifications from your favourite contributors, liveblogs, series, and football (soccer) teams and matches.įor contributors, open an article and tap on the contributor’s name. You can then remove sections by tapping on the red icon. Tap on the yellow menu icon, tap on the cog icon and then under ‘Personalise’ select ‘Home Screen’. How can I remove content from my homescreen? Then, use the small drag-handles on the left of each section to order them in a way that suits you. You can do this by tapping on the yellow menu icon and then tapping on the cog icon and then under ‘Personalise’ select ‘Home Screen’. How can I rearrange the content on my homescreen?įirst, open the ‘personalisation’ screen. This will add the section, topic or contributor directly under the top stories on your homepage. You can find the button at top of any section you’re in, on a contributor’s profile page. Simply tap the home button next to the content you want. You can add any section, topic or contributor to your homescreen. Currently there is a very small amount of content that does not work on mobile devices.
We’re working hard to bring every piece of Guardian content to the apps. Why can’t I see sudoku, quizzes or polls?
For more tailored content, you can choose the Australian, International, UK and US editions of our content in the settings area. Yes, the app is available in every country through the App Store. The Guardian app works on all Apple devices running iOS 13 and above.