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Updates to Reddit's User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Additional Terms

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Updates to Reddit's User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Additional Terms
Privacy is core to our DNA, our culture, and our values. We are committed to making our policies clear and focused on empowering users to be masters of their identities–and their data.
Periodically, we update our Privacy Policy, User Agreement, and additional terms to keep up with new Reddit features. For example, since we last announced updates, we launched RPAN, made big changes to Reddit Coins and Premium, enabled subreddits to offer Community Awards, and much more. We have also made updates specific to Reddit Gifts.
Here are some of the highlights:
We made small updates throughout our policies and terms to make them clearer, more specific, and easier to reference.
We updated our Privacy Policy to include additional details on how we handle your information and added a new notice that describes how we use cookies on Reddit.
We added new terms to our Reddit Premium and Virtual Goods Agreement related to cancellation and refunds.
We deleted references to Reddit Marketplace, which is no longer a part of our services.
We updated usage rules to better specify things you cannot do on Reddit and Reddit Gifts.
These updated terms will take effect on October 15, 2020. They will apply to you if you use Reddit or Reddit Gifts after October 15, 2020.
Reddit User Agreement
Reddit Privacy Policy
Reddit Premium and Virtual Goods Agreement
Reddit Gifts User Agreement
Reddit Gifts Privacy Notice
For more information about privacy on Reddit, visit the Privacy Help Center. And, if you would like to review your privacy controls, visit Reddit's Privacy and Security account settings.
If you have questions, please visit Reddit Help.
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