Daily Telegraph goes behind partial paywall in UK





The Daily Telegraph newspaper is going behind a paywall in the UK, following the lead of its international edition. 

What's different is non-paying readers of its website will be limited to 20 articles a month.
• Newspaper subscribers will have unlimited access to our website, in addition to our tablet editions and smartphone apps, at no additional charge.
• Subscribers to our tablet editions also get unlimited access to our website and smartphone apps at no additional charge.
• Readers who are not subscribers will continue to get access to 20 free articles a month on telegraph.co.uk. To go beyond that limit, readers will be invited to choose between two digital subscription packages; our Web Pack, which combines unlimited web access with our smartphone apps, for £1.99 a month; or our full Digital Pack, which includes our tablet editions, for £9.99 a month.
The paper's tablet edition introduced a £9.99 a month subscription charge a couple of years ago.

The Telegraph becomes the second national newspaper in the UK to introduce a number-of-articles limit to its website for non-paying customers. The other is the Financial Times.

The Times and the Sunday Times both have paywalls with no access without subscription.

The Guardian still has free unmetered access to its website.



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