Alan Knepper
- Flag inappropriate
- Show review history
Crashes chrome devices. I have contacted app support many times over 3 years, yet no solutions. I have to remove the app and restart device just to get my device to work again. Not happy paying for a subscription that I can not use. Washington Post app support just says to contact they, which I have done many times about this issue for 3 years, yet still doesn't work. All other apps work on that device. Only Washington Post does not,.
29 people found this review helpful
The Washington Post
April 16, 2024
Hi, sorry for your trouble with the app. Can you please contact us via the form on the app at your earliest convenience? Open the app > settings > contact us. This will give our technical team the information needed to best troubleshoot your issue. Thanks for your patience!
john wood
I like listening to articles on the way to work but all of a sudden the settings changed and after I'm done with an article it starts playing some other random article. I refuse to use the audio files anymore until this is turned back. It doesn't cause me to listen more it causes me to listen less and be angry at the Washington Post. Please turn off the auto play I do not have that option in the settings
125 people found this review helpful
The Washington Post
January 11, 2024
Sorry for your trouble. Although there is currently no option to turn off auto-play for audio, our team is looking into possibly adding this enhancement in the future. Thanks for your feedback!
Runa Hawkins
Text-to-voice problem. There used to be an option for WaPo stories to be read in either a male or a female voice. After a recent Samsung One UI update, the male voice is missing. I can only listen to articles read to me in the female voice, which does not appeal to me. Thank you for your help.
2 people found this review helpful