
Tan Ya
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Resolved: Customer service was very accommodating and helpful. I can now login through a web browser. Better reading experience and there is also a listen option. The issue was: I subscribed to Inquirer using my mobile device, but I cannot sign in to the app. Additionally, there's no way to access the content on my computer browser. Even after subscribing, I'm unable to sign in or sign up.
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INQUIRER.net
September 16, 2024
Hi, Tan Ya. Kindly contact our subscription team at plus@inquirer.com.ph so we can get details on this issue and assist you in resolving it. Thank you.

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When I first installed the app it was already quite buggy, some pages not loading properly or not loading at all, but as time goes on the bug seems to just keep getting worse. I wanted to rate this app higher as I love the information and updates I get, but with the current state that it's on I simply can't bring myself to do so. I hope these issues will be resolve soon though.
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INQUIRER.net
March 1, 2019
Hi Mark. Apologies for the issue you have encountered. Lately, we've experienced some internet-related glitches but we managed to fix it as early as possible. We will be checking on this thoroughly so you won't encounter it again.

A Google user
This was supposed to be the best news app until recently that all news article can only be read in half and if you want to continue reading, you should click on a link to be routed to their website. What's the use of the app if all articles can be read in the website. Whoever made the idea should be fired. Plain stupidity at its finest. Uninstalling.
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