1. Newsweek is now the most used app on my device!It's no good... It has a very a slanted version of how they report... Also, there's way too many ads that cover what I am trying to read.Trash. Distributes biased, fake news.
2. I enjoy Newsweek as a source, but they should be keeping this app up to date.I love this app! It literally update to the very latest news, events and up-to-the-minute Covid-19 status.
3. There is an option to change the text size and it does not work & no updates for 2 years.I tried to create a password for this app.
4. It is obvious Newsweek does not test its software before releasing it.
5. The password met the specific Newsweek requirements.
6. POOR USER INTERFACE! This is suppose to be a completely new app, rebuilt from the ground up to improve performance and user experience, but it isn't.
7. As a professional software developer this app is not recommended.Crashes since they updated their web page.
8. Many news apps have resizable widgets.
9. etc!Always wary of using any app that hasn't been updated in nearly 2 years.
10. Has always had glitches, but now, can't go beyond landing page.It is not a resizable widget.
11. My password was: (fPi#4R$N-j2yr .
Stop sending me anything. Remove me.
My name is Lucas Furst
Remove the article per California law penalty for non-compliance - A $7,500 fine under CCPA and 4% of annual turnover under GDPR.
https://www.newsweek.com/exclusive-hollywood-agency-hired-unlicensed-doctor-ex-sushi-salesman-test-stars-covid-19-1552398
Attorney notified and evidence collected false accusations defamation, intentional emotional distress, cancer, use of copyrighted material. Article removal needed asap.
Cancelation request