Tuesday 24 November 2015

Part of Reddit's new privacy policy, effective January 1, 2016, states that they may share your information with 3rd party advertisers after saying before that they wouldn't.

This highlights a major change in Reddit's new privacy policy where they say they may share your information to third parties for advertising purposes, compared to a privacy policy from April, 2015 where they say they won't give your information to any third party, period. They throw in some ambiguous language by using the word "share" instead of "sell" but I think you would have to be naive to think a site like Reddit would hand off data to advertisers for free.

April 2015 policy: http://ift.tt/1PWN6wS

Policy effective January 1, 2016: http://ift.tt/1MOCGuZ

Original post: http://ift.tt/1T1Gehf



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