Why? In their words:

The New York Times reports on stories all over the world, and our reporting is read by people around the world. Some readers choose to use Tor to access our journalism because they’re technically blocked from accessing our website; or because they worry about local network monitoring; or because they care about online privacy; or simply because that is the method that they prefer.

The benefit to you, o Western reader, is that you get to read the paper for free. No paywalls. Whether you respect the Times is irrelevant to this post. I’m only spreading awareness.

You will need Tor. Once you have it, their onion is found here:

https://www.nytimesn7cgmftshazwhfgzm37qxb44r64ytbb2dj3x62d2lljsciiyd.onion/

  • 𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆OP
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    The link provided with the title of the post isn’t necessary to click. I only put it there to provide a little bit of legitimacy to the post. It’s the NYT’s own domain hosting a page that provides the onion service and some info about it.

    If you have Tor installed on your machine, you can copy/paste the onion at the end of the post into Tor’s address bar once you’re connected to Tor. This should navigate directly to the NYT’s front page. Note, if you’re part of the uninitiated, you must use Tor to navigate to the link. You shouldn’t see the page I linked with the post.

    Even on Tor, if you use the clear web site provided in the link, yes, you will see the box asking for a subscription. You can click the x to get rid of it.

    I hope this helps out.

    • @CosmicTurtle
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      Does the onion version require the use of JavaScript? That’s what stops most onion users from using onion versions of popular websites.

      EDIT: Just tried this out: Reduced functionality without JavaScript

      Looks like most images don’t work but text is available and most articles seem accessible. No ads from what I can see.

    • @Papanca
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      Even on Tor, if you use the clear web site provided in the link, yes, you will see the box asking for a subscription. You can click the x to get rid of it.

      Ah, ok. I just noticed the popup. Of course i did click the link that was indicated in the post itself, not the title.