Can I share my subscription with family members?

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Yes, you can share your Washington Post subscription with family members. A single subscription allows access for up to two adults residing in the same household, along with children under the age of 18. By sharing your subscription, your family members will be able to enjoy unlimited access to the Washington Post's digital content, including articles, videos, and podcasts. To grant access to your family members, simply create an account for them using your subscription details. This way, each family member can access the Washington Post website or app using their individual login credentials. Sharing your subscription enables your loved ones to stay informed and engaged with the extensive news coverage provided by the Washington Post.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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