Company Name: Society for Science & the Public
About: Stay up to date on the latest scientific advances with Science News Magazine!
The Science News Magazine app includes the biweekly magazine and real-time
news updates from all disciplines of science — from astronomy and physics to
biomedicine, neuroscience, genetics, early humans, climate, ecology, animals,
environment and more.
Current print/digital subscribers can log in to access
issues.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
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by Addyreviewer
Signed in successfully but each time I click on anything it just tells me to resister. Old app was bad(really bad) but I could use it.
by IMallears
I’m a print subscriber so but I can’t get access to the magazines. Your website says all print as subscribers have access to the digital issues but not everyone apparently.
by PhotoB3
Yep, nice graphics, and content, but the UI of the App itself is weak. For one thing, having subscribed (as a test) to a one month subscription, there now seems no way to change that subscription - indeed, there is no UI item for doing this. Not so cool, sense the subscription is self-renewing. There is no Info, or Tools area, no apparent way to manage the app at all. The About Us view is worthless - just a link to a web page, and if one clicks on the Subscribe tab on that page, it's just a definition of what it is, nothing about HOW to subscribe, or change it.
Pretty disappointed, actually - especially as I'm a print subscriber, too, and so share the indignity of others at this rip-off aspect.