Boston Herald’s new app available in mobile stores

The Boston Herald’s new and improved mobile app has fully launched and is available on Apple and Google Play stores.

The app is headlined by a more robust, personalized experience to keep up with the news that matters most to you. Here is an overview of what was fixed and a brief navigation guide.

If you already had our mobile app downloaded before the update, you will not have to re-download anything, though you may have to go into the app store to update if it was not automatically done. If you have not downloaded the app yet, search “Boston Herald” in the Apple App Store or Google Play.

When you open the app and log in for the first time, you will be prompted to select your favorite news topics to follow along on the News Tab. Your choices will reflect on the “Your News” tab on the app and will be a curated feed of articles related to your interests.

Personalized news feeds can be modified at any time. Subscribers can save articles to read later by tapping on the bookmark icon under the article’s title.

The Herald recommends subscribers turn on push alerts to be notified of breaking news and featured content published daily. The electronic edition of the daily paper for subscribers is also available on the app, along with a home page that updates constantly to reflect the Herald’s website.

Herald games such as crosswords and sudokus are available in the “Fun and Games” subsection of the “Entertainment” section.

The Herald remains committed to maintaining the integrity and high standards we have for our daily print papers, but is excited to continue expanding our digital presence on the web, social media platforms and with our new and improved app.

We are consistently looking to enhance the digital experience for all subscribers and readers are encouraged to send questions, comments and concerns to rpelaez@bostonherald.com.

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