How to Continue Using Reddit on Mobile Web When Blocked by the App Prompt
Introduction
If you've recently tried to visit Reddit on your mobile browser only to be greeted by a full-screen overlay demanding you download the app, you're not alone. Many users have encountered this frustrating roadblock that offers no obvious way to continue browsing the mobile web version. The overlay claims that using the app will allow you to 'search better' and 'personalize your feed'—but if you just want to check your favorite subreddits quickly, these perks are hardly worth the switch. This guide walks you through several methods to bypass Reddit's mobile web block and regain access without installing the app.

What You Need
- A smartphone or tablet with a modern web browser (e.g., Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge)
- A stable internet connection
- Optional: a desktop mode or 'request desktop site' feature in your browser
- Optional: an alternative Reddit client (e.g., Infinity, Relay, Slide) if you're open to trying third-party apps
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Recognize the Block and Don't Panic
The block appears as a modal overlay that covers the entire screen. It says something like 'Get the app to keep using Reddit' and includes a large button to download the app. There is no close button, and tapping outside the overlay does nothing. Don't worry—this is a deliberate design choice by Reddit, but it can be worked around.
Step 2: Try a Simple Refresh
Sometimes the block is temporary or caused by a glitch. Pull down to refresh the page (or tap the refresh icon). If that works, you're in luck. However, for most users, the block persists across refreshes.
Step 3: Clear Browser Cache and Cookies for Reddit
Reddit may be storing a cookie that triggers the app prompt. Clearing your browser's cache and cookies specifically for reddit.com can reset this. Here's how:
- Chrome/Android: Open Chrome, tap the three-dot menu, go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Clear browsing data. Select 'Cookies and site data' and 'Cached images and files'. Under 'Time range', choose 'All time'. Then tap 'Clear data'. Or, navigate to reddit.com in Chrome, tap the lock icon in the address bar, and manage cookies individually.
- Safari/iOS: Go to Settings > Safari > Advanced > Website Data. Find reddit.com and swipe to delete. Alternatively, clear all website data under Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data.
- Firefox: Tap the menu (three lines), go to Settings > Data Management > Clear Browsing Data, and select cookies and cache.
After clearing, reload reddit.com. The app prompt may be gone.
Step 4: Request the Desktop Site
Many mobile browsers have a 'Request Desktop Site' option. This forces Reddit to serve its desktop layout, which doesn't have the intrusive app overlay. The steps vary by browser:
- Safari (iOS): Tap the 'aA' icon in the address bar, then select 'Request Desktop Website'. Or tap 'Request Desktop Site' from the share sheet.
- Chrome (Android): Tap the three-dot menu, then check the box for 'Desktop site'. Refresh the page.
- Firefox (Android): Tap the three-dot menu, then check 'Desktop site'.
- Other browsers: Look for a similar option in the menu or long-press the refresh button.
Once the desktop version loads, you can browse subreddits and threads normally. The text may be smaller, but you can pinch to zoom.
Step 5: Use old.reddit.com Directly
Reddit's classic interface at old.reddit.com is lightweight and does not present the app prompt. Simply type or bookmark old.reddit.com and navigate to your favorite subreddits. Note that some features (like the new chat or post editor) may be missing, but for reading and basic commenting, it works perfectly. You can also set this as your default in your Reddit account settings if you log in via the old site.

Step 6: Consider Using a Third-Party Reddit Client
If the above browser tricks are too cumbersome, third-party apps offer an alternative way to access Reddit without using the official app. Popular choices include:
- Infinity for Reddit (open-source, ad-free option)
- Relay for Reddit (slick interface)
- Slide for Reddit (highly customizable)
These apps are available on both Android and iOS, though iOS may require sideloading due to Apple's policies. They bypass the official app prompt entirely and often provide a better browsing experience. Note that Reddit has changed its API pricing, which may affect some third-party apps; check recent reviews before installing.
Step 7: Accept the App (If All Else Fails)
If none of the above solutions work and you must use Reddit on your mobile device, the most straightforward option is to install the official app. You can always uninstall it later if you find a workaround, or use it as a last resort. The app does work well, but it comes with ads and data tracking. Alternatively, consider switching to a tablet or computer where the mobile web block does not apply.
Tips for a Smoother Experience
- Use incognito/private mode: Browsing in incognito mode often prevents cookies that trigger the app prompt. Try opening reddit.com in a private tab.
- Keep your browser updated: Older browsers may not display desktop sites correctly. Update to the latest version.
- Bookmark old.reddit.com: Save it as a favorite for one-tap access without typing the URL.
- Try a different browser: Some browsers are better at handling desktop mode. Firefox and Chrome are recommended, but you can also test with Kiwi, Brave, or Samsung Internet.
- Use a Reddit front-end like teddit.net: Teddit is a privacy-focused alternative that mirrors Reddit content without ads or trackers, and it avoids app prompts entirely.
- Device considerations: Larger screens (like iPads or foldables) may be less likely to trigger the mobile web block because the browser width is thresholded.
- Don't punish yourself: If the hassle outweighs the benefit, remember you can always cut back on Reddit—the original article mentioned it might be a good habit to reduce. Sometimes the block is a sign to log off.
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