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How to bypass Daily Mail Plus paywall to read articles for free

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Find out how to bypass Daily Mail Plus paywall with the workable tips below.

In other words, you do not have to be a subscriber to read all its articles for free

Welcome to another article from the series, DiGiztal Bypass Paywalls Tips.

Read Daily Mail Plus Articles Free Without Subscription

What is Daily Mail Plus?

Mail+ is the new subscription service for the dailymail.co.uk and MailOnline app. 

If you sign up for this subscription, you get to access many exciting new content.

That include: showbiz and royal scoops, expert health and money advice, agenda-setting investigations, astonishing real-life stories, and much more

You cannot read any of the Daily Mail Plus (+) article for free without signing up an account with the Daily Mail.

How To Bypass Daily Mail Plus Paywall

If you like to sign up, click here.

But if you want to take a sneak peek into the Daily Mail Plus content for free, use the following methods to check them out.

In other words, you can bypass the Daily Mail Plus paywall to access its digital articles.

How to bypass Daily Mail Plus paywall

  • Add a dot after .uk 
  • Google cached page
  • Bypass Paywalls Clean extension
  • Save to Pocket
  • 12feet Ladder
  • Textise

So far I could use still these five ways to get through Daily Plus paywall, to read its digital articles.

Try them out and see it works for you as well.

1. Add a dot after .uk

This method only works for Mozilla Firefox browser.

What I mean is you add a dot after the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the United Kingdom .uk.

For example if you you want to read this article: "After a night out drinking, I laughed off my 'blackout sex'. Only later did I realise I'd been raped - by two men".

The article URL is: 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-13673145/blackout-sex-rape-sexual-assault.html?ico=related-replace-paywall

You add a dot after uk.

So it looks like this:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk./femail/article-13673145/blackout-sex-rape-sexual-assault.html?ico=related-replace-paywall

I have highlighted the dot with the yellow color.

Then you either press the "Enter" key or click the reload page icon (circular arrow symbol).

Instantly it gets past the Daily Mail plus paywall, and you can view the full story.


2. Google cached page

You can read every Daily Mail Plus stories which are readily available from its Google cached pages. 

This second method works for Firefox and Chrome browsers.

This is what you you do:

Go to The Daily Mail Plus homepage.

Click the article which you want to read.

The article would be blocked by its paywall.

Go the browser address bar at the top of the page.

Add cache: in front of the article URL.

For example the URL of the article is:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13652395/strip-searched-hellhole-Dubai-jail-beaten-husband-Emirates-stewardess-beggars-belief.html

After adding cache: in front of it, and it looks like this:

cache:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13652395/strip-searched-hellhole-Dubai-jail-beaten-husband-Emirates-stewardess-beggars-belief.html

Press on the "Enter" key, and it would take you to the Google cached page.

Now you can read the complete unblocked article "I was strip searched and thrown in a hellhole Dubai jail for trying to take my own life after being beaten by my husband: Emirates stewardess tells her story that beggars belief’.


3. Bypass Paywalls Clean extension

Just install this browser extension, and you continue reading all the Daily Mail Plus (+) articles for free.

This tip works for both Firefox and Chrome browsers.

For Firefox, refer to this tutorial: How to install Bypass Paywalls Clean for Firefox

For Chrome, refer to this tutorial: How to install Bypass Paywalls Clean extension for Chrome


4. Saved to Pocket

This method is by using the social bookmarking service called Pocket.

You saved the blocked article to your Pocket account.

From there you can view the full Daily Mail Plus story.

This method works for both Firefox and Chrome browsers.

Refer to this tutorial: Bypass paywalls with Pocket to read locked-out articles free


5. 12feet Ladder

This is another easy method to read the Daily Mail Plus articles for free.

There are three ways of doing it.

1. Go to the 12feet website, or here and paste the article URL, and then click the "Clean Webpage" button.

2. Use 12feet proxy Chrome extension.

This is the 12feet Chrome extension.

12feet IO Proxy Bypass Paywall
Download, install and pin it to your toolbar.

When at a paywalled article, click the icon at the toolbar.

NOTE: The other 12feet extension, has shut down.

3. Add https://12feet.io/ in front of the article URL.

For example the article URL is:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-13671531/I-believe-psychics-husband-thinks-claptrap-energy-reading-key-sprucing-marriage-20-years-together.html

Add https://12feet.io/ in front of this URL.

Now it looks like this:

https://12ft.io/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-13671531/I-believe-psychics-husband-thinks-claptrap-energy-reading-key-sprucing-marriage-20-years-together.html

Then press the "Enter" key to reload the page.

These are ways how to bypass Daily Mail Plus paywall, so you can read all its articles for free.


6. Textise

Use the text-only and accessibility tools Textise to get past Daily Mail Plus paywall.

You can view the full text article, but no picture or image. 

Textise is an Internet tool that can create a text only version of almost any web page.

This is what you do:

Go to Textise site.

Copy the blocked article URL and paste it in the box provided.

Click the "Textise" button.

Bypass Daily Mail Plus Paywall With Textise

Instantly the full article appears, but without any picture.

You need to scroll it down to read the text article.


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