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Reddit is terrible for privacy. So, how do we fix it?
Jan. 22, 2023, 5:29 a.m. | /u/c_hitchens84
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I am frustrated by how easy it would be for someone to profile a person who uses only one account as their main account. I have been using one account as my main account and since I have put in enough info about me out there, it would be incredibly easy for someone to track me down and …
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