How does it work technically? Do they track your IP and machine specs? I’ve noticed sometimes if you hit the paywall and then try a different browser the paywall is still there.
Not sure how it works, but most of the time with these things you get a limit of three articles per unique session / IP then they prompt you to buy premium. I regularly switch IPs with a VPN and browse with different useragents in a private/incognito session, also with Javascript disabled. This works remarkably well.
For those times it doesn't work, I check if it's on Archive.today[0]
fashion
crosswords
us
briefing
sports
opinion
magazine
theater
style
business
technology
realestate
t-magazine
climate
nyregion
arts
obituaries
dining
health
briefing
well
learning
science
It is possible that this question is being asked because the submitter wants to try to annoy www users with a "paywall" like the one used by the NYT. Let's hope not.
they use data based on sensors in your keyboard and phone to detect your unique typing and finger swiping patterns, so they can track you on any device.
For those times it doesn't work, I check if it's on Archive.today[0]
[0] https://archive.ph/