But the eyeball test confirms it's a lot, a feeling that becomes apparent when you try to find something to read. I didn't sit down and count how just how many publications are included in News+ to confirm that Apple's 300-plus figure isn't just some idle boast. Still, you would think this might be an instance where Appleās Continuity features would provide a more seamless experience between desktop and mobile. Perhaps that's a byproduct of Apple's privacy pledge with News+: The company says it doesn't track what you read, and it doesn't share anything with advertisers. ![]() There doesn't seem to be a lot of syncing between the iOS and Mac versions of News+, as different publications showed up in the My Magazines section of the respective apps. Then, after upgrading to the latest version of Mojave on my MacBook Air, News Plus was already activated and waiting for me in the desktop version of the app. I signed up for the service on my iPhone almost immediately after iOS 12.2 became available. ![]() Another nice thing about News+: You only need to sign up once.
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