The changes to Reddits privacy policy

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For anyone who's interested, not many important changes aside from the fact that Reddit is now kindly asking it's users to go through arbitration when they have a complaint about the DPF

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Unfortunately, that strategy will never hold up in any court, but if it makes you feel better about the process, go for it.

Sorry but what strategy?

Sending an email saying you dont agree to a document you signed. That does not nullify the contract. If it actually went to court, it would get tossed and the original terms would be enforced.