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Reddit privacy wiki

Reddit privacy wiki
  1. Is Reddit safe for privacy?
  2. Does Reddit sell my data?
  3. Does Reddit share your information?
  4. What are the 4 types of privacy?
  5. Does Reddit track my IP?
  6. Does Reddit report you to the police?
  7. Does Reddit track everything you do?
  8. How much does Reddit track you?
  9. Does Reddit share data with government?
  10. Can you get tracked on Reddit?
  11. Is Reddit anonymous Really?
  12. Is Reddit anonymous browsing really private?
  13. What are the 8 rights to privacy?
  14. What are the 3 zones of privacy?
  15. Can you be tracked by Reddit?
  16. Is Reddit safe for anonymity?
  17. Is Reddit Anonymous Browsing really private?
  18. Is Reddit completely private?
  19. Does Reddit track everything you do?
  20. What should you not do on Reddit?
  21. Is Reddit a security risk?
  22. What is the darkest Subreddit?

Is Reddit safe for privacy?

Security. The Privacy Policy provides that Reddit implements reasonable security measures to protect users' confidentiality. The Privacy Policy provides users a method for enabling two-factor authentication. The Privacy Policy fails to address whether Reddit encrypts all user data while in storage.

Does Reddit sell my data?

We do not sell your personal information. However, in addition to the personal information that is displayed publicly as described above, we may share personal information in the following ways: With your consent. We may share information about you with your consent or at your direction.

Does Reddit share your information?

We may share information about you with your consent or at your direction. With linked services. If you link your Reddit account with a third-party service, Reddit will share the information you authorize with that third-party service. You can control this sharing as described in "Your Rights and Choices" below.

What are the 4 types of privacy?

There are four different types of privacy protection: physical, virtual, third-party and legislation. Physical types of protection include the use of locks, pass codes or other security tools to restrict access to data or property.

Does Reddit track my IP?

How does Reddit know what my location is? Reddit captures your IP address and infers a general location based on that IP address. To do this we use an IP lookup service that provides us with a City/State/Country location based on your IP address.

Does Reddit report you to the police?

In accordance with applicable law and our Privacy Policy, Reddit may disclose limited account information to law enforcement without legal process if Reddit has a good faith belief that disclosure is necessary to prevent imminent death or serious bodily harm to a person.

Does Reddit track everything you do?

Activity information

This includes data about the actions you take on Reddit such as voting, saving, hiding, reporting, following people, joining communities, and subscribing to Reddit Premium.

How much does Reddit track you?

Like on mobile, the site logs information about the browser you use, your operating system, and your IP address. However, Reddit says it will delete all that information from its servers every 90 days — except the IP address you used to create your Reddit account.

Does Reddit share data with government?

Private Party Requests for User Information

While law enforcement and other government entities submit most of the requests for user information we receive, private parties also send Reddit legal process (e.g., subpoenas) for disclosure of information for use in civil litigation and criminal defense.

Can you get tracked on Reddit?

Reddit lets search engines index your profile. So Google can show the posts on which you have commented along with the subreddits you participate in. If you don't want this information to be visible to your friends, make sure you turn the search engine indexing off.

Is Reddit anonymous Really?

Redditors are characterized by only a username and content they provide. There is no requirement for the Redditor to incorporate any personal information into their content or username. Consequently, Reddit is largely a community of completely anonymous users that provide web content for each other.

Is Reddit anonymous browsing really private?

Reddit also doesn't save your search and browsing history while you're in Anonymous Browsing mode. This means that your browsing is completely private and will not be used to personalize your experience on the site. Anonymous Browsing is read-only, which means you cannot perform any actions that require an account.

What are the 8 rights to privacy?

Under Chapter IV of the Act, there are eight (8) rights that belong to data subjects, namely: the right to be informed; the right to access; the right to object; the right to erasure and blocking; the right to rectify; the right to file a complaint; the right to damages; and the right to data portability.

What are the 3 zones of privacy?

Puno's speech, The Common Right to Privacy, where he explained the three strands of the right to privacy: (1) locational or situational privacy; (2) informational privacy; and (3) decisional privacy.

Can you be tracked by Reddit?

Reddit lets search engines index your profile. So Google can show the posts on which you have commented along with the subreddits you participate in. If you don't want this information to be visible to your friends, make sure you turn the search engine indexing off.

Is Reddit safe for anonymity?

As you've learned from this article, Reddit's user anonymity is excellent. Unless you post personal information or use your actual name as your username, there's a minimal chance that someone can trace your Reddit account. Additionally, Reddit doesn't display your email on your profile.

Is Reddit Anonymous Browsing really private?

Reddit also doesn't save your search and browsing history while you're in Anonymous Browsing mode. This means that your browsing is completely private and will not be used to personalize your experience on the site. Anonymous Browsing is read-only, which means you cannot perform any actions that require an account.

Is Reddit completely private?

Even if you're using an anonymous user name on Reddit, the site's default privacy settings expose a lot of your data. Although achieving complete anonymity is impossible, you can stop Reddit from logging each link you click and using your preferences for advertising.

Does Reddit track everything you do?

Activity information

This includes data about the actions you take on Reddit such as voting, saving, hiding, reporting, following people, joining communities, and subscribing to Reddit Premium.

What should you not do on Reddit?

Abide by community rules. Post authentic content into communities where you have a personal interest, and do not cheat or engage in content manipulation (including spamming, vote manipulation, ban evasion, or subscriber fraud) or otherwise interfere with or disrupt Reddit communities. Respect the privacy of others.

Is Reddit a security risk?

Generally like anything else in life, Reddit is safe to use if you use it safely—in the same way that it's unsafe if you use it unsafely. You can also think of it as a tool. In most hands, a tool is used for its intended purpose. In other hands, a tool can become a weapon.

What is the darkest Subreddit?

1. r/EYEBLECH!!! Uhm… Maybe we can say that EYEBLECH is the most popular Dark Subreddit, and for a better understanding, EYEBLECH subreddit came in the front when other subreddits like r/watchpeopledie or like r/gore were banned and deleted, then EYEBLECH started to become popular.

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