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People are discussing a mix of Reddit-related topics: community updates like an AMA with Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, and user concerns about Reddit access and data privacy. Several posts also focus on practical issues—blocking of mobile site visits and third-party Reddit app shutdowns—alongside questions about preventing third-party access to Reddit data.

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Key Takeaway Reddit access and integrations are shifting—users are dealing with mobile blocking, third-party app breakage, and data-access/privacy questions.
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Reddit access and integrations are shifting—users are dealing with mobile blocking, third-party app breakage, and data-access/privacy questions.

People are discussing a mix of Reddit-related topics: community updates like an AMA with Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, and user concerns about Reddit access and data privacy. Several posts also focus on practical issues—blocking of mobile site visits and third-party Reddit app shutdowns—alongside questions about preventing third-party access to Reddit data.

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Privacy question focus Preventing third-party sites from accessing Reddit data
Mobile issue Reddit blocked a daily visit to its mobile website

What to Watch

  • Check r/privacy for new guidance on stopping third-party sites from accessing Reddit data. r/privacy

What Changed

  • Is There a Method to Prevent Third Party Sites From Accessing My Reddit Data? r/privacy
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