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Slow scrolling, then will not scroll, then crashes ever since I installed updated app on new phone yesterday. Worked fine using previous version on old phone. Browser version is completely unreadable. So sad. This is my daily reading for years. Update: I see others who are using Pixel 7 Pro having same problems. App worked fine 2 weeks ago when I had a Samsung 10. Now the app will only let me open, then scroll, then bumps me out. Update 12/31/2023: Tried app again and no freezing yet.
Years ago, it used to be great, and even the last several years, it was not too bad. Last several months, it's really gone down. Actually, it sucks now, always freezing up and kicking you out. I've even tried unstalling and reinstalling several times. I've been reading for about 8 years now. Now I have to find another app,I will never use again I gave it another go, but I'm deleting it. You can't even read the entire article without ads popping up every minute. Don't waste your time.
I just knocked it down from 5 to 1. If there was a 0 or -1, I'd go for that. The app that worked perfectly for years is now glitchy. It crashes every 10 seconds. It locks up my phone. The ads take up half the screen so you can't actually read the article. I switched over to their website, but the mobile site is worse for adverts and the classic site takes forever to load and I don't recommend it for anyone who is seizure prone. I'm serious. I want the app back to working please!!!!!!!
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