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WebWatch offers the following RSS feeds about consumer
issues.
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication (also sometimes
called Rich Site Summary or RDF Site Summary). It is a
format for sharing content - such as headlines, news investigations,
research reports and special announcements - from Web
sites to readers. Instead of searching online or visiting
several Web sites for various news headlines and updates,
you can receive RSS feeds from multiple sites at once.
News sites and Weblogs, or blogs, commonly use
RSS feeds to capture and share information from many sites.
How do I set up a WebWatch RSS
feed?
Consumers, Web publishers, journalists and others who
are interested in staying on top of WebWatch's news and
research investigations will want to set up and follow an RSS feed
from this site. To do this, you will need to:
- Download and install an RSS newsreader or aggregator, such
as FeedReader,
Headline Viewer,
or another.
- Add WebWatch to your list of feeds, by clicking
on one of the orange XML or blue RSS boxes below.
- This will open up a page with the raw xml data, which is not
intended to be read in this form. Click on the URL address of
this page to select it.
- Copy the URL and paste it into your newsreader or aggregator.
Available RSS Feeds
The following feeds are in RSS 2.0 format, which should work with
any newsreader. Feeds are free.

ConsumerWebWatch.org News Feeds The latest Consumer Investigations from Consumer Reports Webwatch, the leader in investigative reporting on credibility and trust online.

ConsumerWebWatch.org Research Reports The latest Research Reports from Consumer Reports Webwatch, the leader in investigative reporting on credibility and trust online.
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