PAYWALL

Etymology

Noun

paywall (plural paywalls)

(informal, computing) A feature of a website, application or service that only allows access to certain content or functions upon payment.

Verb

paywall (third-person singular simple present paywalls, present participle paywalling, simple past and past participle paywalled)

(informal, computing, transitive) To restrict access to (a Web site or other resource) by means of a paywall.

Source: Wiktionary



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