Fact Check: "This subscription does not include access to ft.com or the FT App."
What We Know
The claim in question states that a specific subscription does not provide access to the Financial Times website (ft.com) or its mobile application (FT App). However, there is currently no direct evidence or reliable source available that explicitly confirms or denies this claim. The sources available primarily focus on unrelated technical issues related to Windows operating systems, such as connectivity problems and software errors. For instance, discussions about fixing network issues or resolving runtime errors do not pertain to subscription services or access rights (source-1, source-2, source-3).
Analysis
The lack of relevant sources means we cannot definitively assess the validity of the claim regarding the subscription's limitations. The sources provided are focused on technical support and troubleshooting for Windows-related issues, which do not address subscription models or access rights for digital content. Therefore, they do not provide any context or information that could help verify or refute the claim about ft.com or the FT App.
Moreover, without credible sources that specifically discuss the terms of the subscription in question, it is challenging to evaluate the reliability of the claim. The absence of information from authoritative sources, such as the Financial Times itself or subscription service details, raises concerns about the accuracy of the assertion.
Conclusion
Needs Research. The claim that "this subscription does not include access to ft.com or the FT App" cannot be verified with the current sources available. There is a clear lack of relevant information regarding subscription terms, and further investigation into official Financial Times documentation or customer service responses would be necessary to clarify this matter.