Reuters News 12+

Unmatched global news source

Thomson Reuters Enterprise Centre GmbH

Designed for iPad

    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Welcome to the Reuters News App!


Stay informed with the latest global news and personalize your experience with our comprehensive features, all designed with your feedback in mind. Whether you're in a subscription country or enjoying access through our free registration process, we’re committed to delivering fast, reliable news from around the globe.

Modern Design
• Enjoy a sleek, intuitive interface with enhanced readability, featuring “Today,” your new hub for news.

Enhanced Article Experience
• Immerse yourself in news stories with a visually engaging layout, interactive graphics, and related content.

My News
• Customize your Reuters experience with a personalized feed based on your interests. Save articles to read later and easily manage your preferences.

Breaking Markets Updates
• Keep track of the latest market trends with our detailed Markets section. Create a personalized Watchlist and follow companies for breaking news.

Media Hub
• Explore our rich library of videos, podcasts, and photo galleries, including our popular podcast, Reuters Econ World.

Customizable Push Notifications
• Stay updated with personalized breaking news alerts and opt-in to podcast notifications.

Support Quality Journalism
• Subscriptions help us invest in broader coverage, deeper investigations, more innovative products, and exclusive subscriber experiences. Users in other countries will continue to receive access through our free registration process.

We Value Your Feedback!
• Leave us a review or contact Reuters Customer Support. Thank you for being part of our journey. Happy reading!


ACCESS:

The Reuters app is free to download. In order to gain full access to the Reuters app, you will need to sign-in / register and complete the subscription process within the app. Subscriptions are not available in certain territories. For these territories, users will continue to receive access via our free registration process.


SUBSCRIPTION AND AUTOMATIC RENEWALS:

Your subscription plan renews automatically unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.

Payment will be charged by Apple at confirmation of your subscription purchase.

Your account will be charged (in advance) automatically for renewal at the applicable price and at the selected frequency (whether monthly, annually or another period) within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period.

You can manage your subscription and disable auto-renewal by accessing your Apple Account Settings after purchase (at least 24 hours before the end of your current billing period). Cancellation takes effect at the end of your current billing period.

TERMS & CONDITIONS:

In addition to the applicable Apple subscription terms and conditions (including the auto-renewal terms above), by downloading the Reuters app, you agree to:

- Reuters Terms and Conditions: https://www.reuters.com/info-pages/terms-of-use/.
- Reuters Privacy Statement: https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/privacy-statement.html.
- Reuters Cookie Policy: https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/privacy-statement.html#cookies.
- Do Not Sell: https://privacyportal-cdn.onetrust.com/dsarwebform/dbf5ae8a-0a6a-4f4b-b527-7f94d0de6bbc/5dc91c0f-f1b7-4b6e-9d42-76043adaf72d.html

What’s New

Version 7.0

We are excited to announce the launch of the new Reuters subscription, now available in select countries! By subscribing, you’re directly supporting trusted journalism and helping us continue to deliver fast, reliable news from around the globe. Users in other countries will continue to receive access through our free registration process.

In this update, we’ve also made improvements to the app’s user interface. Navigation is now smoother and more intuitive, making it easier than ever to find and enjoy the content you love.

We’ve squashed various bugs and made performance enhancements to ensure you have the best experience possible.

Your subscription will help us continue to invest in broader coverage, deeper investigations, more innovative products, and exclusive subscriber experiences. We’ll also keep your front-row seat to what is actually happening in the world. If you have any questions or need assistance, our support team is here to help.

Ratings and Reviews

3.4 out of 5
2.5K Ratings

2.5K Ratings

Editors’ Notes

Navigating breaking news is a pleasure with this flagship app from the world-renowned news organization, Reuters. This highly polished app comes packed with quality content, graceful transitions, and super fast navigation. Whether you’re looking for the latest political news, checking in on tech events, or tracking stocks in your portfolio, Reuters is a boon.

JohnPhx1971 ,

No More Widget

I have not been a fan of the latest updates, but I kept the app on my phone because Reuters is a non-bias source for news. That all said the last half dozen updates have been terrible. The new interface is harder to navigate and not as easy to read as the older versions. Another big reason I initially used this app was because I could put a news widget on my homepage. Now all of a sudden the widget has been removed. Very disappointing. It seems as though the developers updates are taking features away in an effort to streamline the look and feel of the app. All those efforts have resulted in an app that I use less, because features have been removed and it is more difficult to navigate to see the news I’m interested in. I went ahead and downloaded the AP News app which unfortunately does not have a news widget, but seems to be easier to navigate and organized better to make for easy reading, and navigation. I’ll continue to have both on my phone, but I find myself using the Reuters news app less and less every month. if they brought back the homepage widget, I would probably use this app more.

Developer Response ,

Hi, thanks for you feedback. Please note that in version 6.3.0 we've brought back both the Reuters 60 mins video and the Widget too. Update to the latest app version and let me know if you have any further feedback at dan.v@tr.com

ScurvyIrving ,

Where’s the Auto Video Player??

I have been using Reuters as my primary news source for 6 years now because as an American… our national news sources are nauseating and annoying. Reuters with its very fact-based and neutral reporting of the events is so refreshing for an American like me. I truly love and rely on this platform to keep me informed.
But I’m writing this because I’m heart broken to see that with the new update they decided to go with a “social media style” scroll through the videos instead of the autoplay feature they used to have. I loved the autoplay. I would put it on in the morning while I get ready. Now I have to scroll to each video it only plays for 10-15 seconds then I click it, an ad plays and then the video. Then back out to the scrolling and start the whole process over again. Frustrating. Please, bring back the auto play for videos. I’m totally ok with watching an ad in between each one, if I can just have the option to let all the videos play. Thanks!

Developer Response ,

Hi, thanks for you feedback. Please note that in version 6.3.0 we've brought back both the Reuters 60 mins video and the Widget too. Update to the latest app version and let me know if you have any further feedback at dan.v@tr.com

App Privacy

The developer, Thomson Reuters Enterprise Centre GmbH, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Used to Track You

The following data may be used to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies:

  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info
  • User Content
  • Identifiers

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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