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Mentioning Five Filters because no one has mentioned it yet. It will pull the full text of the articles and present them to you in your RSS reader (or FreshRSS) so you don't have to navigate to a browser to read the article. Everything takes place in your native RSS app. I use it as a docker container. Actually, I create a stack with FreshRSS and Five Filters in the stack.
Five Filters has a paid service, but they also have a free docker app for people who want to self-host. https://github.com/heussd/fivefilters-full-text-rss-docker
I'm still searching for a good iOS reader app for FreshRSS.
I’ve been using NetNewsWire. It’a free and open source and works with FreshRSS.
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/netnewswire-rss-reader/id1480640210
That container is running PHP5. Make sure to either not run it public or to properly secure it.
On iOS, I’ve used Reeder 4 and 5 for many years. It’s great. It’s been renamed to Reeder Classic. Worth every dollar!
The new Reeder is a multi format feed reader. I like the classic RSS only format.