An awesome app I just discovered for browsing reddit links. Like the rest of you I’ve abandoned reddit but a lot of research on the web takes you to reddit. It’s unsafe to browse the main site. This app is fully incognito and doesn’t require an account. It’s also gorgeous. It could potentially go inactive soon due to an API change. Last update was also in June but they fixed a crash this morning so someone’s still working on it.

Download this and set it to handle reddit links by default. Stay safe, stay ready Comrades!

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    3 days ago

    rss feed -> ironfox with libredirect is really smooth just a heads-up if this stops working due to the api thing you mentioned

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    5 days ago

    how does it compare to using firefox in private mode set to delete all cookies/history before and after i start the session?

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      5 days ago

      Firefox is fine in private mode. The other apps are just made for that single purpose. I don’t use reddit that much. Firefox is fine for me.

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    5 days ago

    Any recommendations for iOS? I’ve been just using Safari if I need/want to go back to look something up. Although I’m finding a lot of old subs I used to haunt have gone NSFW, and I don’t mean stuff with boobs.

    It seems a lot of folks don’t want you to access stuff anymore or at least not easily and I am not setting up anaccount again to do it.

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      4 days ago

      OpenRed perhaps? Don’t know if it requires an account to browse certain parts or Reddit.

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      5 days ago

      I’m not entirely sure why anyone would willingly stay on iOS in search of further privacy? Like Apple is not as focused on being an advertiser company, but you literally have no control or sight on the code on your iPhone, just as much as a Samsung or something.

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      5 days ago

      My only recommendation is get off of iOS. If that’s an option research Hermit browser and see if anything is similar or of Mullvad browser has anything similar to it on iOS. With iOS you’re going to be relying on browsers and plugins for security and privacy like unlock origin and DNS filters to achieve privacy.

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    5 days ago

    What would be the benefits of this over RedReader? I currently use that app without logging in just to keep up with news and it provides an old Reddit layout experience. Because I refuse to use anything with an even remotely new Reddit layout.

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      5 days ago

      If Red Reader is working stable for you and you don’t like the newer interface then you’re already using the right one! This one is also still unstable. I went back to Continuum until there’s more updates.

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    5 days ago

    Add the de-centralites and EFF plugins to firefox and you’ll be a lot better off. Can’t say perfect. But it’ll help repel more trackers on the site.