Read this or extension won't work:
As of 13 April 2023 there isn't a mechanism to prompt user to give host permissions to a domain at install time, you will have to do this manually via the addon settings page. This may improve in the future: https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/porting-chrome-add-on-firefox-page-permissions-not-granted-by-default/112873/4
This extension prevents reddit from redirecting the browser to out.reddit.com when users click reddit posts with external links.
A few reasons why you'd want to use this extension:
- You can opt out from being redirected this way if you're logged in with a reddit account, however it is not possible if you're not.
- Performance. You will now go directly to the link that you clicked, instead of having to wait for out.reddit.com to log your request and then redirect you to the link.
- Privacy. out.reddit.com is a mechanism for tracking which external links a user is clicking on reddit.
- License: MIT License
- Weekly downloads: 0
- Average daily users: 1
- Rating: 0/5 of 0 ratings
- Created: 2023-04-12 04:42:36
- Last updated: 2023-04-12 13:00:41
- Homepage:
- Support site and email
- Orig: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/remove-out-reddit-com-redirect/
- API: out-reddit@protoster