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Description

The MailOnline (Daily Mail) app gives you everything you've come to expect and love from the world's largest English-language newspaper website, but with quick, easy and free access on your iPhone or iPad - accessible even when you're offline.

Feed your daily addiction with stories and photos from all our top channels: US, UK & World News, Celebrity & Showbiz, Sports, Femail, Science & Tech, Health, Money, Travel, and many more! See what everyone's talking about and download our app today.

FEATURES:
• Over 15 channels of must-read articles and photos - that's over 800+ original stories and 1000's of new photos every day!
• Pre-load stories & galleries to access when you're offline or without reception - great for commutes!
• Choose your region (US, UK, AU or Rest of World) to ensure you get the news most relevant to you.
• Express Yourself: Post your Comments on articles or Rate other user's comments that you like or dislike.
• Filter articles on channels by Top Stories or Most Recent
• Custom Settings: Select when data and images update based on your preferred connection (3G or Wi-Fi)
• Share articles and photos via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, SMS, WhatsApp & Email

Email us at iphoneapp@mailonline.co.uk if you have any trouble with the app or want to suggest new features for us to add to future updates. We can't reply to app reviews but monitor user emails 24/7.

What's New in Version 2.5.2

Email us at iphoneapp@mailonline.co.uk if you have any trouble with the app. We can't reply to app reviews but monitor user emails 24/7.
- bug fixes and improvements

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Customer Reviews

Votes manipulated in comment section

The obvious vote manipulation on this app is appalling. When the story is politics, religion or anything else that some group other than straight white males could get their feelings hurt, chances are you will see up vote manipulation. The fake up voted comment always falls in line with the politically correct establishment. The up votes appear all of a sudden in a very short period of time that number in the thousands and become the best voted comment. Daily Mail is well aware of this deceitful behavior and chooses to do nothing about it or they are complicit in this blatant dishonesty. People want the truth in news media but what they get is often far from the truth. Don't believe me ? See for yourself, there is a website that's sole purpose is to track and document the fake up voted comments that try to change your perspective through deceit.

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Good news app. Still needs some work

I've been using this app for several months now. And do enjoy the English perspective to American news. The stories have more than a few typos and some paragraphs are repeated ( maybe to increase word count or something?). Even with these faults, the stories seem less bias loaded the any of the major American news outlets. The ads get annoying. But the quality of articles help offset that drawback. Would like to see more improvements in updates to eliminate the problem of having to start scrolling over after reading an article.

Used to be great, but then ads came in

The app used to be amazing and filled with content. Now it seems that about half of it is advertisement.

The amount of advertisement is so much that as you scroll down the story it's quite often where you scroll by tapping on an advertisement and it immediately launches safari to then launch the App Store. Even if you go back, you're stuck in a loop where it keeps trying to take you to safari and you're forced to quit the app. Other advertisements appear to be video automatically playing so it stops the current music I am listening to.

Used to be a great 5 star app but the advertisement is suffocating. Either provide an app purchase to remove all of it or please lower the amount.

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This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
  • Free
  • Category: News
  • Updated:
  • Version: 2.5.2
  • Size: 68.2 MB
  • Language: English
  • Seller:
Rated 12+ for the following:
  • Infrequent/Mild Realistic Violence
  • Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes

Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

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