Why Reddit's new content policy is a big win for your privacy
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Reddit has introduced a new public content policy that lays out a framework for how partners and third parties can access user-posted content on its site. This policy will apply alongside the site's existing privacy policy, which covers how Reddit handles private user data, and its current content policy, which covers what sort of content is allowed on the platform.In a win for user privacy, the new policy dramatically limits what outside parties can do with the content users post.  Also: Delete...

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