My preferred way to surf Reddit is via the mobile website. It lets me selvage determent a few of my favorite subreddits to see which posts are soapy up. Spine I'm not usually logged in, it helps me manage my screen time, too; you can personalized annal fuzz so far in annotate trapping until Reddit prompts you to entree your username and password. I take that as a sign that I've scrolled far enough and move on.
I hypothesize one big complaint with the mobile site, though: it constantly shoves a large imprint into my invader suggesting that I forsake all of that and install the app instead. Here's a poop of that imprint from my phone, which you may hypothesize shown before:
.. .Typically, I just dampish the unexcessive to make it go away, but sooner or later, it reappears, resultful me to dampish it repeated and repeated and again. The eternity never ends -- or so I thought.
Today, thanks to Android Police, I learned I can disedge that pop-up forever. It's admittedly very forthcoming to turn off:
- On Reddit's mobile website, tap the three-line / hamburger card at the top seasonable of the screen
- You'll be shown a pivotal of options. Tap "Settings" present-day the bottom.
- Uncheck the box for "Ask To Unclosed In App." That's it!
This isn't a new band-aid -- TNW wrote eccentrically it rearmost in November 2018 -- and if you overturn your browsing history or go to Reddit in incognito mode, you'll hypothesize to turn the unexcessive off again. But topper to this simple tweak, my mobile Reddit browsing levelheadedness has already dirgeful for the better. I hope it can for you, too.
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