RSS Reader
Overview
Detects RSS, Atom, and JSON feeds on the current page and lets you read them from the extension popup.
RSS Reader — Read any website's feed right from your toolbar. RSS Reader automatically detects RSS, Atom, and JSON feeds on the page you're visiting and lets you read them instantly in a clean popup — no copy-pasting URLs, no separate apps, no accounts. Just click the toolbar icon on any site. RSS Reader finds the feed, loads the latest articles, and shows them in a simple, distraction-free reader. Tap any article to read its summary, then jump to the original page when you want the full story. What it does • Detects feeds automatically — reads the page's feed links and, if none are declared, intelligently probes common feed locations (/feed, /rss, /atom, and feed subdomains). • Supports RSS, Atom, and JSON Feed formats. • Picks the most recently updated feed when a site offers several. • Clean reading view — article titles, dates, authors, and summaries, stripped of clutter. • Paste a feed URL manually if you already have one. • Opens the original article in a new tab whenever you want to read more. Why install it • Instant — no setup, no sign-up, no subscriptions to manage. • Lightweight and fast, with short-term caching so feeds load quickly. • Privacy-friendly — your reading stays on your device. RSS Reader does not collect, sell, or transmit any personal data, and never sends your browsing data to any server. Whether you follow blogs, news sites, or podcasts, RSS Reader is the quickest way to check what's new — one click, and you're reading.
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Details
- Version1.0
- UpdatedJune 1, 2026
- Offered bywsoft app studio
- Size97.15KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes