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    Quote Originally Posted by sbestran View Post
    That is my only way to read reddit these days.
    Mine is using their onion site. From a privacy viewpoint this is perhaps better, since you have the anonymity advantages of onion routing (with TLS encryption on top) but otherwise connect directly to Reddit, eliminating the dangers of a potentially malicious instance.

    The downsides are that they can still track sessions via cookies, and following the tips in post #14 is mandatory for a non-frustrating experience.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    FYI I found for iPhone an app called Yattee , it works as front end for youtube. Cheers!

    https://github.com/yattee/yattee
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Mine is using their onion site. From a privacy viewpoint this is perhaps better, since you have the anonymity advantages of onion routing (with TLS encryption on top) but otherwise connect directly to Reddit, eliminating the dangers of a potentially malicious instance.

    The downsides are that they can still track sessions via cookies, and following the tips in post #14 is mandatory for a non-frustrating experience.
    I was never considering logging in to reddit.
    I only read it, I never post there. The main objective is not having reddit logging my visits, and randomizing libredit/redlib instances can do a good job for those who only have interest in occasionally read some content there (searx results, links, etc)
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbestran View Post
    I was never considering logging in to reddit.
    I only read it, I never post there.
    Same, but I ended up gravitating towards that particular option because 1. I've had bad luck with instances getting rate-limited, 2. I was already using Tor for other purposes, 3. unlike most mainstream services Reddit has an onion site and it's actually usable.
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