New FT Digital Edition changes from January 2023
What is happening and why?
We have been working on some improvements to the FT Digital Edition (formerly ePaper) to bring you a better reading experience, which you'll start seeing from Wednesday, January 18 onwards. As part of this work, we have also been making the technology that runs the ePaper more flexible so we can more easily make other improvements in the future to meet your needs.
What changes can I expect?
The first time you open the new FT Digital Edition, a pop-up tutorial will show you around and what's new. However, here are some new things to look out for:
- A cleaner, calmer reading experience
- Improved audio - choose to listen to a single article, a page or the entire edition cover to cover, narrated by a more enjoyable voice
- In-article translation - read the article in your chosen language within the FT Digital Edition itself instead of in a different browser
- Read FT Weekend Magazine, HTSI and other supplements in the same place as the FT Digital Edition - simply select from the left-hand menu
- Text view - choose to read the FT Digital Edition in page view or text view depending on your personal preference or what device you're reading on
- Jump to your favourite section from the 'Show pages' menu at the bottom left of the FT Digital Edition.
Plus, more to come in the near future. If you'd like to be informed of these improvements to the FT Digital Edition and other new subscription features please select 'Yes' next to email under Top stories & features within your contact preferences on your FT.com account.
Why does the page I have bookmarked no longer work?
We’ve made some changes to the tech platform that runs the FT Digital Edition, which has changed the URL - this might cause bookmarks to the FT Digital Edition to stop working. Please review and update your bookmarks to the new URL to make sure you can access your FT Digital Edition as you used to.
I have some feedback on the new FT Digital Edition. How can I share this?
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Who can I contact for help?
If you have any questions about the new FT Digital Edition experience, please contact our Customer Care team.