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- 1See also: What other hidden or inobvious RSS feeds are available on Stack Exchange and its sites? - Meta Stack Exchange - credit goes to This_is_NOT_a_forum.Timur Shtatland– Timur Shtatland2023-12-04 15:31:55 +00:00Commented Dec 4, 2023 at 15:31
- Tested on iPhone 15, iOS 17.1.2, and this method works OK with these apps: NetNewsWire: Free and Open Source RSS Reader for Mac and iOS and Unread: An RSS Reader. Of course, there may be other apps (not tested).Timur Shtatland– Timur Shtatland2023-12-04 15:33:55 +00:00Commented Dec 4, 2023 at 15:33
- 1Note that you will need to set up a separate RSS feed for every Stack you watch (if you are active on several of them). Not a show-stopper, but just clarifying this.Timur Shtatland– Timur Shtatland2023-12-04 15:39:55 +00:00Commented Dec 4, 2023 at 15:39
- 2@TimurShtatland regarding the separate RSS feed for every Stack yeah, each site has its own feed and SE inbox unify them all, sadly no network wide RSS feed. But maybe worth asking for one? :)user152859– user1528592023-12-04 16:15:59 +00:00Commented Dec 4, 2023 at 16:15
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