About the Service

How can I promote the NFB-NEWSLINE Hawaii program?
By sharing information about the service, sharing our event announcements with others, and signing up new potential subscribers. You can request free NFB-NEWSLINE brochures and other materials by calling our national NFB-NEWSLINE office at 866-504-7300. 

Can I use NFB-NEWSLINE on more than one telephone or device?
Yes, you can use NFB-NEWSLINE on multiple phones or devices. You do not need to register a new phone number on your personal NFB-NEWSLINE profile to call from another phone.

I use an Android phone, can I still access NFB-NEWSLINE?
Yes, Android users can call NFB-NEWSLINE on the phone or log in online through a mobile Internet browser.

Can I read newspapers from other states?
Yes, NFB-NEWSLINE subscribers have access to all of the newspapers and publications on the system.

Can I get NFB-NEWSLINE in braille?
We do not circulate hardcopy versions of these publications; however, subscribers can use electronic braille displays to read NFB-NEWSLINE publications and information in braille.

Can I read NFB-NEWSLINE in Spanish?
Yes, subscribers can select Spanish menus on the telephone and have access to five Spanish language newspapers, as well as Spanish articles posted in our Local Channels. Visit https://nfb.org/participating-newspapers for a full list of participating publications.

Why can’t I view my TV listings on the NFB-NEWSLINE Mobile app for iPhone and iPad?
You will need to call NFB-NEWSLINE on the telephone first to set up your custom TV listings. Once you select TV listings for the first time off the Main Menu, NFB-NEWSLINE will ask you to enter your zip code, choose your time zone and select your cable provider. You should see your TV listings on the NFB-NEWSLINE Mobile app after setting up your customization on the telephone system.

Are the job listings special jobs for blind people?
No, the job listings include all jobs posted on Career Builder and USA Jobs.

Does NFB-NEWSLINE post full issues of its publications?
Yes, subscribers have access to full issues of today’s paper, yesterday’s paper, and the last major issue of the paper. Sections and articles are not excluded or abridged.