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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 unrivaled line-up of columnists.

FEATURES:
• Over 25 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.

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

What’s New

Version 6.6

- bug fixes and performance improvements

Ratings and Reviews

3.9 out of 5
17.4K Ratings

17.4K Ratings

JFAIII ,

Pleasantly Surprised

So, I had never even seen the daily mail prior to downloading the app. I downloaded all the news apps I could find. I wanted to see what had interesting content as well as informative. Daily mail is now my go to news site because they have the political news mixed with the salacious news stories you cannot find anywhere else. All the stories are highly, highly detailed and comprehensive often with videos and always with probably more pictures than you need, although I appreciate them as they help to put you inside the story.

This might be my second online review. I wish I didn’t like the daily mail and it was the Wall Street journal I liked better so I sound more sophisticated, but not so... anyway. Just go to the website, check out both the UK and Us sections... oh and us citizens, vote in Nov (regardless of your political leaning go vote).

USA Justice ,

You guys race bait… Terrible!!!!

You seem to promote a significant number of articles promoting white anger. From Critical Race Theory to articles saying whites should be eliminated to articles promoting a democratic effort to encourage immigration votes to sway elections to articles about confederate monuments…. This list of articles is as long as the space available on the web app to show any articles. I know that chaos sells, but to promote chaos is borderline criminal. There are far more instances of love and harmony in the world than the ratio of poor race-baiting reporting that you guys promote. I would have to assume the editors of this site have some deep seated insecurities about themselves to continue to clear these articles. Or, God forbid, they are evil and want to see people die. No one can deny the cruel and murderous history of America, but there is no plot being planned to eliminate white people. There are however efforts to live in a more just society, valuing each and every life with the same love and concern. I would ask that you stop race-baiting, and start highlighting more love and paying more attention to articles highlighting those who are fighting against a more just and loving society/county. God bless the USA.

0vertone ,

Stolen minutes of my life...

The news is good, only if you don’t care about editing. Sometimes the stories could use a little more substance and the writing could actually be done by journalists instead of what seems like elementary students. The ads are the worst though. The Newzit ads that they sold out to, are trashy and you see them in every article. Images pop up that I wouldn’t want my kids to see. It’s clear that the DM has no standards. Their regular ads are inconvenient and noisy as well. You might be really into a touching news story, and while you scroll through the pictures some loud video selling some irrelevant product pop up. And when you try to hit the “x” to close it, it’s only a fake one, so it takes you to the website instead. So much for the story you were reading. At this point you just want to throw your phone against the wall out of frustration. Why do I use the app? It used to be good. Everyday I hold on to the dream that the DM will return to their ideals and create journalism that changes us as a society for the better. Not just click-bate stories that are inconclusive and speculative at best.

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.

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  • Search History

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