AI summary
Read Medium articles without paywalls by proxying through Freedium mirrors. Share a link to the app, paste a URL, or tap a medium.com link — the in-app WebView loads the article directly with no browser redirect. Auto-failover tries backup mirrors if the primary fails, and you can set a custom mirror URL in settings. Includes dark theme and Chrome Custom Tab fallback.
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About this app
Read any Medium article for free — share a link, the app proxies it through a Freedium mirror and renders it inside a WebView. No browser redirect. No paywall.
How it works Share a Medium link from any app (Chrome, Twitter, etc.) → select ReadFree from the share sheet Or paste a URL directly from the home screen Or tap a medium.com link — ReadFree will appear as an option if the Medium app is not installed. If the Medium app is installed, it owns the domain via App Links and will open instead (use the share sheet in that case) The article is loaded through a Freedium-compatible mirror. If the primary mirror fails, the app automatically tries the next one. A gear icon in the toolbar lets you set your own preferred mirror URL.
Features Share-sheet integration — catches text/plain shares from any app Direct medium.com link interception (when Medium app is not installed) In-app WebView reader — no browser handoff Centered loading overlay with status text Auto-failover across multiple Freedium mirrors on network/HTTP errors SSL error dialog — warns you before bypassing a bad certificate Mirror settings — pick a preset or enter a custom mirror URL; persisted across sessions "Open in Browser" via Chrome Custom Tab Dark theme, foldable/split-screen safe
About this version
- Version
- 1.0 (1)
- Size
- 5.56 MB
- Requires Android
- 8.0
- Target SDK
- 26
- Architecture
- universal
- Downloads
- 16
- Updated
- Jun 9, 2026
- Package
- com.vedesh.readfree.debug
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