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Old is better than new by mercur3

An extension for Firefox that redirects the request from new Reddit site to the old one.

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Required permissions:

  • Access browser activity during navigation
  • Access your data for www.reddit.com
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Version
2.0
Size
10.8 kB
Last updated
2 years ago (19 Sep 2023)
Related Categories
  • Privacy & Security
  • Social & Communication
Licence
BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" Licence
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  • anti tracker
  • content blocker
  • privacy
  • reddit
  • social media
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Release notes for 2.0
Add ability to redirect on `/poll`. Now the user can check a checkbox whether he wants to be redirected to `old.reddit.com` if the url starts with `/poll` or keep browsing the new Reddit UI.
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