The newspaper EL PAÍS has implemented a new change in its subscription system, offering readers the option to upgrade to the Premium plan to share their account. This update enables adding an extra user, ensuring that each individual logs in with their own email address, which enhances and personalizes the reading experience for both. Enterprise subscriptions also have the option to add more accounts through a specific link provided by the medium. This measure seeks to increase flexibility and security for subscribers, adapting to the needs of those who share accounts, even in a corporate environment.
Additionally, El País recommends that users who suspect that their account may be being used by third parties update their password to ensure their security. They have warned that by continuing to share an account without upgrading to the Premium system, a persistent message will be displayed on the devices of all involved users, which could affect the quality of the reader's experience. Furthermore, the outlet offers a link where users can consult the general terms and conditions of the digital subscription service, thereby reinforcing transparency and access to information about the rules governing this modality.
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