Blogs Are Back - Feed Fetcher
Extension Actions
Fetch RSS/Atom feeds directly from your browser for Blogs Are Back
Blogs Are Back is a companion extension for blogsareback.com that makes following blogs effortless.
WHAT IT DOES
Feed Discovery
Browse the web normally and the extension automatically detects RSS and Atom feeds on blogs you visit. Optional floating "follow" button can be enabled for easy additions to your feed collection.
Direct Feed Fetching
Fetches feeds directly from your browser, bypassing CORS restrictions. Your reading activity stays private - feeds are fetched locally without routing through any server.
Readable Article Extraction
Extracts clean, readable text from articles using Mozilla's Readability library. Get the content without the clutter.
TWO MODES
Basic Mode (Default)
A lightweight feed discovery and subscription tool. No background activity, no notifications - just find and subscribe to feeds as you browse.
Featured Mode
The full experience. Get notified when blogs you follow publish new posts:
• Badge shows unread post count
• Desktop notifications for new content
• Periodic background checking (configurable interval)
• Works with both directory blogs and your custom subscriptions
FEATURES
• Automatic RSS/Atom feed detection
• One-click subscription via popup, floating button, or right-click menu
• Queue subscriptions while offline - they sync when you visit blogsareback.com
• Configurable update checking intervals
• Save posts for offline reading
• Statistics tracking (optional)
PRIVACY
This extension:
• Fetches feeds directly in your browser (no proxy server)
• Stores data locally using Chrome's storage API
• Never collects or transmits your browsing history
The "Access all websites" permission is required solely to fetch RSS/Atom feeds from any blog you want to follow.
OPEN SOURCE
View the code, report issues, or contribute at:
https://github.com/blogsareback/extension
Latest reviews
- Christian Paul Dehli
- This is the perfect companion for the Blogs Are Back web app! It does exactly what it needs to do - handling local fetching to bypass CORS so the main site works flawlessly. I love the project's mission to bring blogs back, and the fact that this extension is open source makes it even better.