Recent changes by Reddit to its mobile web experience have triggered widespread frustration among users, as the platform increasingly pushes visitors toward its mobile app. However, the community has quickly responded with new methods to bypass these restrictions.
Reddit Testing “App First” Experience
Reddit has confirmed that it is experimenting with limiting mobile browser access for a select group of frequent users. According to a company spokesperson, the goal is to improve usability by encouraging users to switch to the app, where Reddit believes the experience is more optimized.
The move introduces aggressive pop ups prompting users to download the app, along with scroll blocking scripts that restrict browsing unless the app is installed.
New uBlock Origin Filters Offer a Fix
In response, users on Reddit communities have shared updated solutions using uBlock Origin to counter these restrictions.
The latest custom filters reportedly:
- Remove intrusive “Get the app” popups
- Disable scripts that prevent page scrolling
- Restore normal browsing functionality on mobile
These updated rules are considered more effective than earlier versions, though they may still require occasional updates as Reddit adjusts its system.
Other Workarounds Discovered by Users
Beyond ad blocking filters, users have identified several additional ways to bypass the restrictions:
- Clearing browser cache and cookies
- Resets user tracking and removes the forced app prompt
- Strict tracking protection settings (Firefox)
- Delays or prevents the banner from reappearing
- Ad block filter lists
- Enabling annoyance filters can block popups entirely
- Manual CSS fixes
- Some users forced scroll functionality, although this method may stop working after a few hours
Why Reddit Is Pushing the App
The strategy reflects a broader industry trend where platforms prioritize app usage for better engagement, data tracking, and monetization opportunities. Apps allow tighter control over user behavior, advertising, and feature delivery compared to mobile browsers.
Community Pushback Continues
Despite Reddit’s reasoning, many users prefer the simplicity and privacy of browsing via mobile web. The quick emergence of multiple bypass methods highlights strong resistance from the community.
As Reddit continues testing these changes, it’s likely that both the platform and users will remain locked in a cycle of updates and countermeasures.
Conclusion
Reddit’s push toward an app first ecosystem is reshaping how users access the platform on mobile devices. While the company aims to enhance user experience, the community’s rapid development of workarounds shows that flexibility and control remain top priorities for many users.

