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Here is a good Tutorial on How to read the Bleeping Computer News via RSS Feeds.


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Posted 26 April 2025 - 01:34 PM

If you are interested in reading the Bleeping Computer News via RSS Feeds, I can inform you that there is an option to subscribe to specific news categories.

 

As such, the RSS Feeds are at the bottom of the BC Community Forum Index (the main forum website). And here is an article on what RSS is.

 

I have thoroughly tested all of my Mozilla Firefox and Chromium-based web browsers, and can confirm that RSS Feeds work in these browsers:

 

Opera, Opera GX, and Vivaldi. (Optionally, RSS Feeds also work in Opera Portable, Opera GX Portable, and Vivaldi Portable.)

 

The RSS Feeds will appear if you click on the red RSS button for the Bleeping Computer News, and here is how you can subscribe to them:

 

Please click "Add to My Feeds" in Opera, Opera GX, Opera Portable, and Opera GX Portable, or "Follow Feed" in Vivaldi and Vivaldi Portable at the top of the webpage.

 

I do NOT know what browser you are using, but RSS Feeds do NOT work properly in any of the other Mozilla Firefox and Chromium-based browsers.

 

In those browsers, RSS Feeds are displayed as XML files instead, which is NOT particularly useful, but that is only how it is nowadays.

 

You can also click here to Manage your Subscribed (News) Articles.

 

Good luck! :)


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