You’ll now be subscribed to that RSS feed, and depending on how often you’ve set your newsreader to refresh the feeds, you’ll be kept up to date on your projects without having to log into Basecamp. To subscribe to a project’s RSS feed, go to the project’s “Overview” tab and click the link that says “Subscribe to your project RSS feed” in the right sidebar. Once you have your RSS newsreader software, you can copy the URL/address for one of your Basecamp RSS feeds and paste that URL into the subscription option of your newsreader (note: some news readers, like NetNewsWire, lets you just drag a link directly into the program to add the news feed). To read an RSS Feed you’ll need newsreader software like NetNewsWire (for Mac) or FeedDemon (for PC). Do not share your RSS feed with anyone - each person in your Basecamp account has their own special RSS feed. You’ll need to use a newsreader that supports RSS authentication. Your RSS reader will prompt you to enter your username and password to update your feed. Your RSS feed is protected and authenticated by your own unique username and password (the same one you use to log into your account). This means you don’t have to keep logging into Basecamp to see if there’s anything new. Whenever a new message or comment is posted, a new to-do added, a milestone completed, an event created, or a file uploaded, your RSS feed will be updated. RSS is a great way to stay on top of the major activity across all your projects. If you’re curious, you can read more on RSS. Think of it as a feed of all your Basecamp project activities delivered to you so you can read through it when you want. RSS (Really Simple Syndication) lets you subscribe to specific content feeds and aggregate this information in one place to be read when you’re ready.
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