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View on Redlib, an alternative private front-end to Reddit.

The purpose of this post is not to endorse the use of Reddit (), but rather to inform users of a privacy-friendly approach in case they need to utilize the platform.

Redlib is a private front-end like Invidious but for Reddit.

  • 🚀 Fast: written in Rust for blazing-fast speeds and memory safety
  • ☁️ Light: no JavaScript, no ads, no tracking, no bloat
  • 🕵 Private: all requests are proxied through the server, including media
  • 🔒 Secure: strong Content Security Policy prevents browser requests to Reddit
  • Self-hostable

Redlib currently implements most of Reddit’s (signed-out) functionalities but still lacks a few features.

Redlib Instances

(If a particular instance doesn’t work, try others to see if they work)

URL Network Version Location Behind Cloudflare? Comment
https://safereddit.com WWW v0.31.0 🇺🇸 US SFW only
https://l.opnxng.com WWW v0.31.0 🇸🇬 SG
https://libreddit.projectsegfau.lt WWW v0.31.0 🇱🇺 LU
https://libreddit.bus-hit.me WWW v0.31.0 🇨🇦 CA
https://reddit.invak.id WWW v0.31.0 🇧🇬 BG
https://redlib.catsarch.com WWW v0.31.2 🇺🇸 US
https://reddit.idevicehacked.com WWW v0.31.0 🇺🇸 US
https://redlib.freedit.eu WWW v0.31.2 🇺🇸 US
https://redlib.perennialte.ch WWW v0.31.0 🇦🇺 AU
https://redlib.tux.pizza WWW v0.31.0 🇺🇸 US
https://redlib.vimmer.dev WWW v0.31.2 🇵🇱 PL
https://libreddit.privacydev.net WWW v0.31.0 🇫🇷 FR
https://lr.n8pjl.ca WWW v0.31.2 🇨🇦 CA
https://reddit.owo.si WWW v0.31.0 🇩🇪 DE
https://redlib.ducks.party WWW v0.31.0 🇳🇱 NL
https://red.ngn.tf WWW v0.31.0 🇹🇷 TR
https://red.artemislena.eu WWW v0.31.0 🇩🇪 DE Be crime do gay
https://redlib.dnfetheus.xyz WWW v0.31.0 🇧🇷 BR
https://redlib.cow.rip WWW v0.31.0 🇮🇳 IN
https://libreddit.eu.org WWW v0.31.0 🇩🇪 DE
https://r.darrennathanael.com WWW v0.31.0 🇺🇸 US contact noc at darrennathanael.com
https://redlib.kittywi.re WWW v0.31.0 🇫🇷 FR
https://redlib.privacyredirect.com WWW v0.31.0 🇫🇮 FI
http://redlib.r4focoma7gu2zdwwcjjad47ysxt634lg73sxmdbkdozanwqslho5ohyd.onion Tor v0.31.0 🇩🇪 DE
http://redlib.catsarchywsyuss6jdxlypsw5dc7owd5u5tr6bujxb7o6xw2hipqehyd.onion Tor v0.31.2 🇺🇸 US
http://libreddit.g4c3eya4clenolymqbpgwz3q3tawoxw56yhzk4vugqrl6dtu3ejvhjid.onion Tor v0.31.0 🇫🇷 FR
http://reddit.pk47sgwhncn5cgidm7bofngmh7lc7ukjdpk5bjwfemmyp27ovl25ikyd.onion/ Tor v0.31.0 🇩🇪 DE
http://red.lpoaj7z2zkajuhgnlltpeqh3zyq7wk2iyeggqaduhgxhyajtdt2j7wad.onion Tor v0.31.0 🇩🇪 DE Onion of red.artemislena.eu
For information on instance uptime, see the Uptime Robot status page.

Comparison

This section outlines how Redlib compares to Reddit in terms of speed and privacy.

Speed

Last tested on January 12, 2024.

Results from Google PageSpeed Insights (Redlib Report, Reddit Report).

Performance metric Redlib Reddit
Speed Index 0.6s 1.9s
Performance Score 100% 64%
Time to Interactive 2.8s 12.4s

Privacy

Reddit

Logging: According to Reddit’s privacy policy, they “may [automatically] log information” including:

  • IP address
  • User-agent string
  • Browser type
  • Operating system
  • Referral URLs
  • Device information (e.g., device IDs)
  • Device settings
  • Pages visited
  • Links clicked
  • The requested URL
  • Search terms

Location: The same privacy policy goes on to describe that location data may be collected through the use of:

  • GPS (consensual)
  • Bluetooth (consensual)
  • Content associated with a location (consensual)
  • Your IP Address

Cookies: Reddit’s cookie notice documents the array of cookies used by Reddit including/regarding:

  • Authentication
  • Functionality
  • Analytics and Performance
  • Advertising
  • Third-Party Cookies
  • Third-Party Site

Redlib

Server

  • Logging: In production (when running the binary, hosting with docker, or using the official instances), Redlib logs nothing. When debugging (running from source without --release), Redlib logs post IDs fetched to aid with troubleshooting.

  • Cookies: Redlib uses optional cookies to store any configured settings in the settings menu. These are not cross-site cookies and the cookies hold no personal data.

Settings and subscriptions are saved in browser cookies. Clearing your cookies will reset them. You can restore your current settings and subscriptions after clearing your cookies using the link given in the settings menu.

[TIP] 🔗 Want to automatically redirect Reddit links to Redlib? Use LibRedirect or Privacy Redirect!

Note: The above text presents an abridged and modified version of information found in the developer’s documentation. Some context has been removed or altered for brevity. For the full and unmodified documentation, please see the original source.

Additional Information on Frontends from Privacy Guides

Sometimes services will try to force you to sign up for an account by blocking access to content with annoying popups. They might also break without JavaScript enabled. Frontends can allow you to get around these restrictions.

If you choose to self-host these frontends, it is important that you have other people using your instance as well in order for you to blend in. You should be careful with where and how you are hosting, as other peoples’ usage will be linked to your hosting.

When you are using an instance run by someone else, make sure to read the privacy policy of that specific instance. They can be modified by their owners and therefore may not reflect the default policy. Some instances have Tor .onion addresses which may grant some privacy as long as your search queries don’t contain PII.

Is there a way to consume these instances in an app like Infinity?

Does it also filter out the users?

Great to see it works in Tor. I’ve lost read access to reedit posts due to their Tor blocking

Does redlib scrape reddit ?

It’s time to move on from paying for a reddit api and just scrape data from reddit

Distribute the workload across different vpns so reddit doesn’t rate limit

only if there was an open source reddit-like social media where users could feel home in it, sigh

Who cares for time to interactive and stuff.

How does it work? With web scraping?

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is there a grease~/tampermonkey script similar to this? https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/377047-old-reddit-redirect asking as a mobile user.

redacted seems your addons work on mobile Firefox too

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Just checked out safereddit and it’s indeed a pretty cool project, feels lightweight 👍. Ironically, so much effort for a website which doesn’t even like you. I mean Reddit is why I am using Lemmy now.

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If only all that effort was spent improving lemmy instead…

the project was started before lemmy picked up steam

sadly reddit still hosts a lot of communities that hasnt moved here yet.

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And a ton of historical content.

I’ve been using it via the LibRedirect extension for a while now and it’s great. Feels a lot more reliable than LibReddit ever was.

Sick. I love libredirect and all the proxy services but the youtube piped instances never work reliability for me.

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