With the new MOZ App you have the whole world of local news in your hand and find out what moves people. It doesn't matter whether you prefer to read your news as a digital edition in a practical e-paper format or whether you want to be informed in real time about the most important news of our time with MOZ.de. We combine the best of both worlds for you - compact in one app!
Do you just want to try out the new MOZ app?
Test it now for 4 weeks – free of charge and without obligation!
Never wait again: Read the most important things online from 8 p.m. the evening before – or use the read-aloud function!
Experience more: Daily brain jogging with the new, digital Sudoku, Wordle and crossword puzzles.
Informed in a flash: Subscribe to breaking news on your desired topics and stay up to date.
Spread the word: Share interesting articles with your family, friends or in the social media feed at the click of a button.
News whenever and wherever you want: archive and read offline with the new app function for articles.
Additionally on Sundays: The new and digital Sunday e-paper “Sport am weekend” – with game reports and extra reading material from the region.
Questions about the app? You can reach our customer service from Monday to Friday between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. on 0800 – 200 23 45. Would you prefer to send us an email? Write to us at: digitalsupport-MOZ@MOZ.de
Important instructions:
• Information on our data protection guidelines can be found at https://www.moz.de/privacy/
• Information on our terms and conditions can be found at https://www.moz.de/agb/
Do you just want to try out the new MOZ app?
Test it now for 4 weeks – free of charge and without obligation! Further information: moz.de/here
Look forward to:
• The most important news from the region – live!
• E-Paper evening edition from 8 p.m
• Message reading function with playlist feature
• New interactive crosswords and sudokus every day
• Various viewing options for more reading comfort (e-paper)
• Breaking news based on personal interests
• Archive articles and read later
• Share Plus articles with friends or on social media