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1. What are corporate digital subscriptions? How do you provide access?
Corporate digital subscriptions allow organizations to provide NYTimes.com digital access to their employees, members, or customers, under one bill and at a group discount. We provide access in three different ways:
Please see Frequently Asked Questions About NYTimes.com Group Subscriptions, Frequently Asked Questions About NYTimes.com Group Passes and Frequently Asked Questions About NYTimes.com Site Licenses below for more information.
2. What are the minimum and maximum numbers of users an organization can provide access to?
The minimum number of users depends on the size of the organization and the type of access that is selected. There is no maximum number of users.
3. How are corporate digital subscriptions billed?
Corporate digital subscriptions are billed annually. Invoices are mailed to the organization before or soon after the group subscription access begins.
4. What payment methods do you accept?
5. How do I purchase a corporate digital subscription?
To learn more about corporate digital subscriptions for a company, hotel or other noneducational organization, e-mail groupsubs@nytimes.com or call (800) 753-7795. To learn more about digital subscriptions for a school or college, e-mail edu@nytimes.com.
6. Can I purchase New York Times Gift Cards for my company or clients?
Yes, The New York Times Gift Cards and Codes are available customizable to meet your business needs. Please email us at corpgiftcard@nytimes.com or visit www.nytimes.com/corporategiftcard for more information
1. What is an NYTimes.com Group Subscription? How much does it cost?
Group subscriptions are a way for organizations to purchase digital access for a number of their members. A group subscription provides access to a set number of authorized users, and allows an account administrator to manage the list of users. To learn more about group subscriptions for a company, hotel or other noneducational organization, e-mail groupsubs@nytimes.com or call (800) 753-7795. To learn more about group subscriptions for a school or college, e-mail edu@nytimes.com.
2. Which digital subscriptions are available as an NYTimes.com Group Subscription?
There are three options:
Note: NYTimes apps are not supported on all devices. Group subscriptions do not include e-reader editions, Premium Crosswords or The New York Times Crosswords apps. All Digital Access group subscriptions do not include shared all digital access. Additional restrictions may apply.
3. Are there any group subscription discounts?
Yes. We offer volume discounts based on the number of authorized users and the digital subscription package. For noneducational organizations, contact groupsubs@nytimes.com for more information. To learn more about discounts for a school or college, e-mail edu@nytimes.com.
4. What are the minimum and maximum number of seats I can purchase in a group subscription?
The minimum number of seats an organization may purchase in a group subscription is 50. There is no maximum number of seats.
5. How do I purchase an NYTimes.com Group Subscription?
To learn more about group subscriptions for a company, hotel or other noneducational organization, e-mail groupsubs@nytimes.com or call (800) 753-7795. To learn more about group subscriptions for a school or college, e-mail edu@nytimes.com.
1. What are NYTimes.com Group Passes? How much do they cost?
An NYTimes.com Group Pass grants 24 hours of digital access to The New York Times. Customers within a network providing NYTimes.com Group Passes can activate their 24 hours of access from the NYTimes.com Group Pass page.
To learn more about providing group passes at a company, hotel or other noneducational organization, e-mail groupsubs@nytimes.com or call (800) 753-7795. To learn more about providing group passes at a school or college, e-mail edu@nytimes.com.
2. Which digital subscriptions are available in a group pass?
There are three options:
Note: All NYTimes.com Group Pass users receive access to The New York Times archives, including five free articles from 1923 through 1986 for their 24 hours of access. Group pass users have unlimited access to archived articles outside the 1923 – 1986 date range during their 24 hours of access: there is no five-article limit for articles in that range. NYTimes apps are not supported on all devices. Group passes do not include e-reader editions, Premium Crosswords or The New York Times Crosswords apps. All Digital Access group pass users do not have the ability to share their digital access. Additional restrictions may apply.
3. How do you activate NYTimes.com Group Passes?
Users can activate group passes from the NYTimes.com Group Pass page.
To activate a group pass:
4. How do you use a group pass?
After activating a pass, users need to be logged in to their NYTimes.com accounts on the computer or devices they are using to read New York Times content. While logged in, users can access unlimited content from any network or location for the 24-hour duration of their group pass. Users will be notified of the NYTimes apps that they have unlimited access to during the redemption process.
5. What is the group pass limit?
You can set the number of NYTimes.com Group Passes available at the time of purchase.
6. How do I purchase group passes?
To learn more about providing group passes at a company, hotel or other noneducational organization, e-mail groupsubs@nytimes.com or call (800) 753-7795. To learn more about providing group passes at a school or college, e-mail edu@nytimes.com.
1. What is an NYTimes.com Site License? How much does it cost?
An NYTimes.com Site License grants unlimited digital access to the NYTimes.com Web site while you are on the network providing the site license and logged in to your NYTimes.com account.
To learn more about providing site licenses at a company, hotel or other noneducational organization, e-mail groupsubs@nytimes.com or call (800) 753-7795. To learn more about providing site licenses at a school or college, e-mail edu@nytimes.com.
2. What digital access do I receive through a site license?
Site licenses include unlimited access to the NYTimes.com Web site from any computer or device that is connected to the providing network. NYTimes apps are not included.
Note: All NYTimes.com Site License users receive unlimited access to The New York Times archives for any articles outside of the 1923 – 1986 date range. Articles within the 1923 – 1986 date range are available for purchase separately. Site license access does not include NYTimes apps, e-reader editions or Premium Crosswords. Site license users do not have the ability to share their digital access. Additional restrictions may apply.
3. How do you activate site license access?
There is no explicit activation necessary. To enjoy unlimited access, users need to be connected to the providing network and logged in to their NYTimes.com accounts.
4. Can a site license be used for unlimited access on smartphones or tablets?
Yes. Users can access the NYTimes.com Web site (nytimes.com), the NYTimes.com mobile site (mobile.nytimes.com) and Times Skimmer (nytimes.com/skimmer) from any device. However, the site license does not include access to any NYTimes apps.
To use the site license, users’ devices must be connected to the providing network’s Internet connection.
5. How do I purchase a site license?
To learn more about providing site licenses at a company, hotel or other noneducational organization, e-mail groupsubs@nytimes.com or call (800) 753-7795. To learn more about providing site licenses at a school or college, e-mail edu@nytimes.com.