How to Make Your Reddit Profile Private: A Practical Guide

Lock down your Reddit footprint while an AI computer agent quietly handles the clicks and toggles, so your team stays visible to prospects, not to stalkers.
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Why Reddit privacy matters

If you run a business, an overlooked Reddit profile can quietly work against you. Old comments, half-baked hot takes, or personal posts from years ago can surface in a single click from a prospect, candidate, or journalist. With Reddit’s newer profile curation and privacy controls, you can decide which subreddits appear on your public profile, hide sensitive posts and comments, and keep follower counts or NSFW activity off the front stage. You also gain control over who can message you and whether search engines can index your profile. In practice, learning how to make your Reddit account private is less about hiding and more about aligning your online footprint with the reputation you’re trying to build.


This is also the kind of fussy, multi-click workflow an AI computer agent should own, not you. Instead of founders and marketers burning time hunting through menus, you can hand the job to an agent that signs in, visits Reddit’s profile and privacy settings, flips the right toggles, logs screenshots, and enforces the same privacy baseline across every account automatically.

How to Make Your Reddit Profile Private: A Practical Guide

1. Manual ways to make a Reddit account more private


Before you automate anything, you need a clear, repeatable baseline. Here’s the manual playbook your team would follow once — then later hand off to an AI computer agent.


1.1 Tighten profile and content visibility on desktop


  1. Go to https://www.reddit.com and sign in.
  2. Click your avatar (top right) and choose Profile.
  3. On the right side, click the gear icon or Update next to profile settings. This opens https://www.reddit.com/settings/profile.
  4. In the Profile tab:
    • Toggle Content visibility off so your posts don’t appear in r/all and your profile isn’t listed in /users.
    • Toggle Show active communities off to hide the subreddits you’re active in from your profile.
  5. Scroll and review other options like display name and links to be sure nothing reveals sensitive information.


You can find more detail in Reddit’s help center under account settings: https://support.reddithelp.com/


1.2 Use the new "Curate your profile" controls


Reddit’s newer controls let you decide which communities show up on your profile.


  1. While viewing your profile on desktop, look for the Curate your profile section and click Update.
  2. Under Content and activity, pick one of:
    • Show all – everything appears (not recommended for business-facing accounts).
    • Hide all – nothing from your posts/comments appears on your profile.
    • Customize – choose which subreddits’ activity is visible.
  3. If you choose Customize, use the checkboxes to hide activity from personal or sensitive subs (health, relationships, politics, etc.).
  4. Turn on the NSFW toggle if you want all NSFW content and comments hidden from your profile.
  5. Decide whether to show your Followers and follower count.


These settings live in your profile settings and are described in Reddit’s blog and help: https://redditinc.com/blog/redditors-can-now-curate-their-profiles-and-choose-what-they-want-to-share


1.3 Lock down profile and visibility from the mobile app


On iOS or Android:


  1. Open the Reddit app and sign in.
  2. Tap your avatar (top right) and choose My profile.
  3. Tap Edit under your profile picture.
  4. Turn off Content visibility.
  5. Turn off Show active communities.
  6. Tap Save.


For additional privacy options:


  1. From the avatar menu, tap Settings.
  2. Under Account settings for [your username], open Privacy.
  3. Turn off Show up in search results so Google and Bing are discouraged from indexing your profile.


More detail is mirrored in articles like "How to Make Your Reddit Profile Private" on How-To Geek, based on Reddit’s own settings.


1.4 Browse and post more anonymously


Even with profile controls tuned, future activity matters.


  • On mobile, turn on Anonymous Browsing from the avatar menu when you just want to read or search without tying activity to your account.
  • On desktop, use your browser’s Incognito/Private window when viewing sensitive content.
  • For truly sensitive questions, consider using a separate throwaway account with no real name or links.


1.5 Control who can contact you and who can see you


  1. On desktop, visit https://www.reddit.com/settings/privacy.
  2. Under Chat and messaging permissions, limit who can send you messages or chat requests (for example, accounts older than 30 days, or nobody).
  3. Double-check Show up in search results is disabled if you don’t want your profile indexed.
  4. When needed, block specific users from their profile via the More (…) menu and Block account.


These steps give any single Reddit account solid privacy hygiene.

2. No‑code ways to support and streamline this workflow


Manual steps are fine for one account. Agencies and brands, though, often juggle dozens. While Reddit doesn’t expose every privacy toggle via public API, you can still get leverage with no‑code tools around the workflow.


2.1 Use task automation tools for reminders and logging


Tools like Zapier, Make, or n8n can’t flip UI toggles on Reddit, but they can orchestrate the process:


  • Create a quarterly “Reddit privacy review” task in Asana, ClickUp, or Notion for each owned account.
  • Use a Zap/Scenario that triggers on that task’s due date and:


This keeps the process lightweight yet auditable, without writing any code.


2.2 Lightweight browser automation


No‑code browser automation extensions (e.g., Automa for Chrome, UI.Vision RPA) can record a visual macro:


  1. Start recording.
  2. Navigate to Reddit, log in, open /settings/profile and /settings/privacy.
  3. Click the relevant toggles: Content visibility off, Show active communities off, Show up in search results off.
  4. Stop recording and save the macro.


Now a non‑technical teammate can run the macro whenever they need to harden a new Reddit account. It’s not as robust as a full AI computer agent, but it’s a quick bridge between manual clicks and true autonomy.


2.3 Centralize a Reddit privacy playbook


Use a shared Notion or Confluence page as your "Reddit Privacy SOP":



No‑code tools then point users back to this single source of truth whenever an account review is triggered.

3. Scaling Reddit privacy with AI agents


When you manage many Reddit presences—across brands, execs, or clients—the real unlock is an AI computer agent that can operate your desktop and browser just like a human, but reliably and at scale.


Platforms like Simular Pro (https://www.simular.ai/simular-pro) are designed exactly for this class of workflow: multi‑step, UI‑heavy, and repetitive.


3.1 Agent plays back the full manual flow


You define a high‑level goal for the agent, such as: “For the signed‑in Reddit account, enforce our privacy baseline.” The agent then:


  1. Opens your browser and goes to https://www.reddit.com.
  2. Navigates to Profile, Curate your profile, and Settings.
  3. Sets Content visibility to off, hides Active communities, and applies Customize visibility rules for specific subreddits.
  4. Visits https://www.reddit.com/settings/privacy to disable Show up in search results and tighten messaging permissions.
  5. Captures screenshots and writes a short log of changes to a Google Sheet or internal dashboard.


Because Simular agents run across the full desktop, they aren’t limited to APIs; they see and click exactly what a human sees, with transparent, inspectable steps.


3.2 Bulk‑hardening many team or client accounts


For an agency running dozens of Reddit handles, you can:


  • Maintain a secure credential store or SSO flow for each account.
  • Call the Simular Pro agent via webhook for each username.
  • Let the agent log in, apply the privacy baseline, log out, and mark the job as done in a spreadsheet or CRM.


Pros:

  • Massive time savings versus onboarding each account manually.
  • Consistent enforcement of your privacy standard.
  • Transparent execution logs for compliance.


Cons:

  • Requires careful credential management.
  • Initial agent setup and testing takes longer than a one‑off manual change.


3.3 Ongoing monitoring and drift correction


Privacy settings can drift: new features ship, teammates experiment, or someone accidentally exposes active communities again.


An AI agent can run on a schedule (weekly or monthly) to:


  1. Sign in to Reddit for each managed account.
  2. Visit the key settings pages.
  3. Compare the current state against your policy (e.g., Content visibility must be off; Show up in search results must be off).
  4. If anything is out of spec, either:
    • Automatically correct it, or
    • Create a ticket/Slack alert with screenshots.


This turns Reddit privacy from a one‑time cleanup into a continuously enforced control, without burning human hours.


For more on how Simular agents work under the hood, see https://www.simular.ai/about and https://www.simular.ai/simular-pro.

Scale Reddit Privacy: How to Automate with AI Agents

Onboard your Simular
Start by defining a clear Reddit privacy SOP, then train your Simular AI agent on that flow: log in, open profile and privacy settings, flip the right toggles, and save proof of each change.
Test Reddit agent run
Use Simular Pro’s transparent execution to watch the agent harden one Reddit account end to end. Tweak instructions until it reliably applies every setting correctly on the first run.
Scale with Simular
Once the flow is stable, point Simular at every team or client Reddit login. The AI agent repeats the privacy playbook at scale, logs results to sheets or CRMs, and keeps accounts aligned over time.

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