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People are discussing Reddit’s access and usage controls, including reports of being blocked on the mobile website and questions about preventing third-party sites from accessing Reddit data. Others are also troubleshooting third-party Reddit apps on Android after recent breakages.

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Key Takeaway Reddit-related access and third-party integrations are getting tighter, with users reporting mobile block issues and needing alternative Android apps.
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Third-party data access Mobile site blocks Android app outages
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Reddit-related access and third-party integrations are getting tighter, with users reporting mobile block issues and needing alternative Android apps.

People are discussing Reddit’s access and usage controls, including reports of being blocked on the mobile website and questions about preventing third-party sites from accessing Reddit data. Others are also troubleshooting third-party Reddit apps on Android after recent breakages.

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Issue type Prevent third-party sites from accessing Reddit data
Access problem Reddit blocked a user’s daily visit to its mobile website

What to Watch

  • Check r/privacy discussions for updated approaches to limit third-party access to Reddit data. r/privacy
  • Monitor further reports in the r/ and Ars Technica comments for patterns behind mobile-site blocking. Ars Technica

What Changed

  • Is There a Method to Prevent Third Party Sites From Accessing My Reddit Data? r/privacy
  • Why Reddit blocked my daily visit to its mobile website Ars Technica
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