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This app is pretty poor. If you come off the app, even briefly for example to read a message, when you go back in you have to wait whilst it refreshes the whole page - normally back to the top. Why does it need to refresh at all? And if you’re reading the digital magazine (as opposed to the live feed) and leave off for an hour or so, the whole thing refreshes and you’re kicked out of the magazine tab and lose your place entirely.
And you have a limited choice of font size - too big or too small.
The NS could learn from the Economist on how to make it a good experiences. Really puts me off using it. It’s making me wonder if I’ll renew my subscription.