Hi there, I’m quite new to this digital hygiene thing. I try to avoid apps on my phone that tracks useless data for their initial purpose. How do you guys read news ? Would love a “respectful” app that doesn’t track too much data, but I’m open to any solution. Would like to browse international and french news.

  • @whynotzoidberg@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago

    I’ve been absolutely loving my FreshRSS and NetNewsWire set up. Even my local news is easily accessible in a feed for me, now.

    Got my non-tech spouse on board, too. She’s been liking it.

    • @DudeDudenson
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      I’ve never looked into RSS feeds, is it necessary to host your own? Can’t he just use NetNewsWire and subscribe to a public RSS?

      Hosting a server doesn’t seem like a proper option for someone that is looking for a news app for their phone

      • @whynotzoidberg@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        NetNewsWire supports multiple methods for accounts – local, various cloud services, and self-hosted. And it is free. I highly recommend someone interested in RSS check the app out and subscribe to a few feeds.

        Looking for some starter feeds to sub? Check out Feedspot’s RSS directory.

        Hosting your own FreshRSS instance is totally optional, and is absolutely a proper option for someone privacy-focused. It doesn’t have to be a big, scary monster – simple options exist, e.g., using fly.io to host FreshRSS, as someone wrote about on this blog.