

Thanks again for your support of this app and NPR! On the story page, on the top right corner, if you tap that box/arrow sharing icon, it will open a menu for sharing. Lastly, I did want to note that you can share stories from the app.


We really appreciate all of these suggestions - we are definitely thinking about how we can help personalize your experience and these are great ideas on that front that we will take under consideration. I just want ONE PLACE, ONE! where ALL the stories in the topics I’m interested in appear in a line, like on the home tab, or even in the home tab. For example, there’s a “World” category- why can’t I ask the app to include those stories at the end of my home page? Or perhaps add a tab NEXT TO home that features News tailored to my interests? The current system means its much harder for me to stay up to date on topics I’m interested in, since I don’t want to have to go to each topic with several clicks. I know you don’t have that on your website either, and in fact it’s very rare on most news sites, but not having it makes it extremely difficult to keep track of anything.Īlso, I would love it if I had the option to add on to my home tab with news from topics that I, THE USER, think are important/interesting. A favorite, starred, or other system would be very helpful. Secondly, PLEASE allow some sort of system for keeping track of interesting stories, even when they’re old. This ticks me off since on a mobile it is much harder to see a photo when you can’t make it bigger.
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Also, unlike the old app, I can’t click on photos and see them in full screen. I wish that I could share stories more easily though- there is no easy share button at the top of an article. This is an okay app, the redesign was fine for the most part. Please allow us to favorite and keep track of articles This information is shared with social media services, sponsorship, analytics, and other third-party service providers. You agree that NPR uses devices identifiers, tracking technologies, and information about the device you use to access NPR’s apps to enhance your viewing, listening, and user experience, personalize content, personalize messages from NPR’s sponsors, provide social media features, and analyze NPR’s traffic.You acknowledge that NPR may process your personal data as described in NPR’s privacy policy, available at.You agree to NPR’s terms of use, available at.Please take a moment to read our privacy policy. You can now support the station in your community with a simple, easy tap to visit their donation page.Īt NPR, we understand how important privacy is to you, and we are committed to transparency about how we collect, use and share your information. Listen to America’s top conversations from NPR’s award-winning news programs, Morning Edition and All Things Considered.Įnjoy on-demand access to your favorite podcasts, including NPR’s Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! and Planet Money. Stream your local radio station from wherever you are.

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