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The MailOnline (Daily Mail) app gives you everything you expect and love from the world’s largest English-language newspaper website, with quick, easy and free access on your iPhone or iPad - accessible even offline.

Feed your daily addiction with stories & photos from all our top channels: US & World News, Celebrity & Showbiz, Sports, Femail, Science & Tech, Health, Money, Travel, and many more!

Get more from the Mail with a subscription to Mail+.
Enjoy unlimited access to MailOnline and unlock even more of the brilliant journalism the Mail is famous for with a Mail+ subscription. More world-beating showbiz and royal exclusives. More agenda-setting investigations. More astonishing real-life stories. More expert health, money and travel advice as well as more hard-hitting opinions from our unrivalled line-up of columnists.

FEATURES:
• Over 15 channels of must-read articles and photos - over 800+ stories and 1000s of new photos breaking every day!
• Pre-load stories & galleries to access offline - great for updates while commuting!
• Choose your region (US, UK, AU or Rest of World) to ensure you get news most relevant to you.
•With a Mail+ subscription enjoy unlimited access to MailOnline and This Is Money, you’ll find a curated selection of stories under the Mail+ tab - the home to all your exclusive content. Plus, receive the Best of the Mail weekly newsletter delivered straight to your inbox.
• Post your comments on articles or rate other comments that you like or dislike.
• Filter articles by Top Stories or Most Recent.
• Select when data and images update based on your type of connection.
• Share articles and photos via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, SMS, WhatsApp & Email.


The cost will be charged via iTunes only after confirmation of purchase. The subscription will automatically renew monthly unless turned off within 24-hours of the end of your current subscription period. Your Apple account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours of the end of the current subscription period and will identify the cost of the renewal to you.

Subscriptions may be managed by the user and may be turned off at any time by going into the users account settings, after a purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.

Note: This app features Nielsens proprietary measurement software which contributes to market research. Please see https://priv-policy.imrworldwide.com/priv/mobile/au/en/optout.html for more information.

All terms and conditions can be found at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/article-5975109/Terms.html.

Email us at iphoneapp@mailonline.co.uk if you have trouble with the app or want to suggest new features.

What’s New

Version 5.8.1

- back navigation from article improved

Ratings and Reviews

3.9 out of 5
30.6K Ratings

30.6K Ratings

Claire@101 ,

Good fun enjoyable read!

I love the mail online, really informative articles, and a good fun read, the only online news app that I have ever enjoyed!!!
The only thing is I don’t feel “well informed “ by just sticking to the Mail online, I would love to read more articles favouring the other side to the story, even if I don’t agree with them, I would like to read more gritty articles that offer a different way of thinking about what is happening in the world today. For example I was told the other day that COVID has left suffers with Type 1 diabetes, this is terrible but does this now mean more funding and research will be allocated to finding a better way to manage it ???
Thank you for reading my review, I will go back to reading about the colour of Kim’s Bikini now!!!! 🤣

Shulara42 ,

Love my mail on line

The daily mail has helped me cope I lost my husband a year ago in April. No doctor identified it As Covid in desperation I tel 111 it was too late. When they came my husband was delirious!! they told me they would not resuscitate him. I was in shock,I could not speak to him in the hospital. It took me five weeks to gets funeral that I was not allowed to go to::. I was licked up for twelve weeks, no one could come and sit with me and hold me and comfort me .and not knowing anything about our finances or how to do online banking or anything else to run a home as my husband did everything . We had no children and I am 81years old and had to learn technology to survive , I lived in a nightmare and still do. The daily mail was the only thing I used to let me know what was going on in the outside world. We always bought the daily mail and the mail on Sunday. My finances since my husbands death are greatly reduced and I can no longer afford to pay for them. I am grateful for the free Mail on line I am able to get. Though I do miss the full paper. We knew each other for sixty two years and they were the best years of my life I miss him every second of the day. Thank you I am reading this to help me sleep and keep up with the outside world Thank. You hazel Mills

EmmaB78 ,

Ruined by Ads and decrease in UK content

Although not my usual paper of choice I've always said that for Functionality, the Mail Online app was one of the best there was.
However, more and more I am becoming increasingly frustrated with the way the ads interrupt its use.
Ads used to be small and unobtrusive at the bottom. Now they pop up all the time when scrolling through photos, often cannot be cleared for a long time (or with increasingly harder to find close ad crosses). More and more they have loud music or voiceovers, which require immediate volume adjustment while waiting for the ad to clear.
My other main gripe with the app is that despite being set to UK news, the stories are losing their uk focus. Yes world news is important but remember that the target audience is in the U.K. - headlines or articles in dollars, articles that clearly would be classed as "local" news in certain US states are not relevant in the UK. Often with key UK stories pushed down the order or barely mentioned.
Sometimes I just want to find out what's going on. Not trawl through ads or pick my way through articles pandering to a US audience.

App Privacy

The developer, dmg media ltd, 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:

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  • Usage Data

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  • Usage Data
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  • Search History

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