Privacy focused RSS readers #301
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After privacyguides/privacyguides.org#25 is implemented this sounds to a logical usecase to me. I think its worth looking into it. Usecase: Someone wants to keep up with ur blog and like to use a RSS reader because u provide a RSS link for that. How does that person knows what reader to use on desktop or mobile? |
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I would suggest you to use Fluent Reader (Open-Source), Free on Desktop. Paid on Mobile. Fluent Reader is Totally Local or you can use it as Client for any Third-Party Readers. If you can't cope up locally. Then, I would suggest you. Inoreader(Sadly, Propietary) based in Bulgaria. Cloud-based. |
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I recommend based on personal experience Feeder for Android. On Linux there is a TUI client called Newsboat, however I would argue that any reader which does not make any intrusive connections or bundles telemetry it's O.K. and worth checking out.... Thunderbird also includes RSS but it's a but clunky imo |
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I think you can consider Feedbin too in this case. |
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The list from degoogle (which I contributed to) could be a starting point. cc @privacyguides/team |
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This is now being worked on at #895 |
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This is now being worked on at #895