FreeMyFeed

Free your feed from authentication or invalid SSL certificates for use in the feed reader of your choice.

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about

Have you ever wanted to view an RSS feed in a web base feed reader such as Google Reader or Bloglines, but could not because the feed required user authentication or used an invalid SSL certificate?

Well this site aims to be your solution. Using the form above, enter in the feed url, your username and password and then submit. You will be taken to a new page with an alternate URL for your use.

This site does not require that you include a username or password. If you want to use this for all of your feeds, whether they require user authentication, are protected by https or whatever, feel free to do so.

If you want to make the URL shorter I suggest using TinyURL.

privacy

Usernames, passwords, feed URLs and feeds are never stored on the server. Usernames, passwords and feed URLs are only parsed from the alternate URL to retrieve your RSS feed on the fly from the original source and then are discarded.

Please be mindful about the use of this alternate URL. It is inadvisable to share your personalized alternate URL with anyone. Sharing your URL will give users unrestricted access to your RSS feed which will compromize its security.

In addition FreeMyFeed cannot be held accountable for the way that the feed is used or missused. FreeMyFeed only provides a way for users to access their authenticated feeds and does not provide a way of securing this feed from unauthorized use. It is the users responsibility to use this service responsibly.

news

We Have Liftoff

Since officially releasing FreeMyFeed on April 14th the service has really begun to take off with the help of http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/ and Lifehacker. Since all of the publicity beginning on April 17th [...]

-by Matt on 22 Apr 2008 00:45:34

Official Launch

I am proud to announce that the official launch time of Free My Feed is today at 15:00 GMT. Enjoy the service and pass it on to everyone you can think [...]

-by Matt on 14 Apr 2008 15:29:15