ISBN-10: 0395044472
Here it is on Amazon for around $20: https://www.amazon.com/Economic-History-United-States-Gilbert/dp/0395044472 Different cover but same authors.
Hey there, we've made a bunch of updates to the Reddit video experience this Summer and Fall. Could you double-check that you've updated to the latest version of the app, 2022.40.0? You should be able to upgrade to the most recent version by visiting our Google Play Store listing.
Hey there, this is a bug we fixed over the summer. It'll go away if you update to the latest version of the Reddit Android app that's available in the Google Play Store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.reddit.frontpage
Is it wrong that I find this funny? Glad you figured it out though. I had the same problem with netflix.
Go to https://haveibeenpwned.com/ to check which pages have leaked your e-mail address and password, and you can also check if your passwords have been found in leaked databases. Fun fact - 12345678 is statistically "safer" than 123456789.
I have this app that I really like do keeping track of all the web novels and stories I read. It simplifies it all down into a list of bookmarks on the front page that just links to each of the chapters for every story. If I was on Reddit it would be a 5+ step process to swap stories when I put one down. But over there it's as easy as backing out and tapping on a different one. it's called WEBU and I use it for all of my stories that aren't manga.
https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/what-is-1.1.1.1/
Here is the link I believe that should fix the problem. If not u can change back to service providers dns. All the info on how to set it up an what it is is in the link above.
“Changing of Reddit display name is quite easy. All you have to do is go to your settings, at the bottom left corner of your profile widget you will see customize profile, tap on it. You will, therefore, be redirected to a page where you can edit and save your new display name.”
-https://whatagraph.com/blog/articles/change-reddit-username
for some reason my play store says updated on Oct 19th 2021.
and play store link also says Oct 2021.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.reddit.frontpage&hl=en&gl=US
it might be related to android update or something?
I have the third party app Rif is fun on my phone and that's what I used for the test. But it also worked in a similar way on the mobile site.
Link to app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andrewshu.android.reddit&hl=en_GB&gl=US
You would have to speak to NordVPN, only they can re-secure your account.
This is not really allowed according to the Reddit EULA, it's criminal profiteering at the least and serious privacy invasion at the most, completely illegal in most countries, however like any crime you have to catch the perpetrators and until you do they are free to abuse platforms to sell their stolen goods.
As Reddit is a highly anonymous site then your only recourse here is to report the sub if you are certain it breaks the rules, you can do this at https://www.reddit.com/contact and select message the moderators.
In future I would recommend you do some serious research on VPN's, NordVPN are a pretty crappy VPN supplier to be honest, their advertisements say it all, "Military Grade Protection!" doesn't exist in the data world, if it did then Windows itself has Military Grade Protection, they use a lot of slogans and buzzwords to get people interested who don't know the technicalities of manipulating data. The most well known brand is often not the greatest in computing, and I mean very often, usually it's the niche brands and dark corner dwellers that really have all the power, Norton is a great example of this in the Antivirus world, most well known antivirus is also the most useless, literally everything it does is covered by Windows Defender on a PC and all it does is add tertiary checks which consume serious onboard resources. Always research and if you don't understand the research then ask about it to someone who knows, I wish I could point you to a VPN that is good but I don't use that sort of thing, I have a different system that is much more technical and even confuses Google's location services, apparently I'm 2000kms away from where I really am. ;)