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Reddit's New API Policy Forces Third Party Apps Like Apollo, Sync, RIF, More to Shut Down | Technology News

Reddit's New API Policy Forces Third Party Apps Like Apollo, Sync, RIF, More to Shut Down Reddit will implement a new API policy on July 1 that would charge excessive fees to developers of third-party apps for the website, thereby resulting in the shutdown of popular applications such as Reddit is Fun (RIF), Sync for Reddit, Apollo, and ReddPlanet.

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