

After restarting your browser, you should notice a new "follow" option in the top right overflow menu (⋮) when you visit a news website like ours.

In June, How To Geek reported that you can get started by activating the so-called w eb feed flag in Chrome Beta under chrome://flags/#web-feed (copy and paste this into your address bar). While Google probably won't ever properly resurrect the service, it's currently working on the next best thing: An option to follow websites in Chrome, tapping into RSS. Today’s Brave app for iOS also offers open search.Google Reader used to be the pinnacle of RSS news consumption before it was discontinued in 2013, and many people are still bitter about its demise. The Brave browser fetches it without ever hitting Brave servers, and Brave never knows anything about your chosen RSS feeds. The RSS feed content is collected directly from the feed source.

We will soon have options for unlimited feeds.Īs always, Brave protects your personal data and browsing activities in the Brave browser, on your device. You can add up to 5 feeds in Your Sources.

There is also an option to add a feed via the share panel which you’ll find when you are visiting a web site that includes its RSS feed in the autodiscovery tag on the page.
