https://f-droid.org/packages/org.quantumbadger.redreader/
https://github.com/QuantumBadger/RedReader
I believe this one still works because it is designed for screen reader users, so they're not paying for the API dings because of accessibility
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I believe this one still works because it is designed for screen reader users, so they're not paying for the API dings because of accessibility
These are the only ways to access your logged in profile for free on Reddit:
App: RedReader for Android
App: Reddit official app
Requesting your own API key as a "Reddit developer"
Other apps, or frontends that use their own API key get charged money by Reddit based on usage and so they charge monthly fees to their app users.
Didn't you ask yesterday and already got the correct answer?
Gross, why.
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