Apple News App For Macbook Pro
To read magazines in the News app, subscribe to Apple News+. Learn more about Apple News+ and Apple News+ pricing.
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Apple News+ is available only in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. If you don't subscribe to Apple News+, you can still read the latest headlines and other stories in the News app.
Apple News availability and features might vary by country and region. Learn what's available in your country or region.
Find magazines
You can view the magazines included with Apple News+ from within the app. Open the News app, then:
- On your iPad or Mac, tap or click News+ in the sidebar. If you don't see the sidebar, tap or click the sidebar button .
- On your iPhone or iPod touch, tap News+ at the bottom of the screen.
You can find the latest full issues of magazines that you follow and read featured stories in the News+ feed. To see all of the available publications or to browse by category, tap or click Browse the Catalog or a category at the top of the page.
Read magazines
Tap or click any issue to open it, and swipe or scroll to read through the issue.
If you want to go directly to a certain story or page, tap or click the small cover thumbnail in the lower-left corner to open the table of contents. Swipe or scroll to find the page or story that you want to go to, then tap or click it.
To read available back issues of a publication, search for the publication in the Following tab or sidebar, then tap or click it. You'll see recent issues at the top of the feed. Swipe left to browse available back issues.
Follow magazines
You can follow a magazine's channel to get the latest issues automatically.
On your iPad or Mac
- Tap or click News+ in the sidebar.
- Browse for a magazine in the categories at the top of the feed.
- Tap or click the FOLLOW button below the cover of the magazine.
While reading an issue, you can also tap or click the Share button in the upper-right corner, then choose Follow Channel.
Learn how to turn notifications on or off for new issues of magazines.
On your iPhone or iPod touch
- Tap the News+ tab.
- Browse for a magazine in the categories at the top of the tab.
- Tap the FOLLOW button below the cover of the magazine.
While reading an issue, you can also tap the Share button in the upper-right corner, then tap Follow Channel.
Learn how to turn notifications on or off for new issues of magazines.
Manage downloaded issues
New issues of magazines that you follow automatically download to your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac* when you're connected to Wi-Fi and have enough storage space. These issues delete themselves after 30 days (or sooner if storage space is limited). To delete all downloaded issues, choose Clear All when clearing your history. Learn how to download and delete magazines in Apple News.
*On your Mac, the News app needs to be open in order for new issues of magazines to automatically download.
Learn more
- If you don't subscribe to Apple News+, you can read the latest headlines and stories in the News app. If you're an Apple News+ subscriber, you might also see some premium content in the Today tab.
- You can listen to the news in the Apple News app.
- Apple News+ is a subscription that you can view or cancel at any time.
- If you're using Family Sharing and someone in your family group subscribes, you'll see a message that you have access to the subscription when you open the News app.
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