RSS Feeds
Use our RSS feeds to keep updated on the latest additions to the site.
Hint: If you already have an RSS reader, right click on one of the RSS feeds listed below and select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" to copy the location (URL) of the feed and then paste it into your RSS reader. Some readers and web browsers will do this automatically for you when you click on the RSS icon.
What Is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format used to enable the simple distribution of online content
RSS takes the hassle out of staying up-to-date, by showing you the very latest information that you are interested in
We offer our users the chance to access the very latest stories using the RSS format in conjunction with an RSS reader with headlines, descriptions and links to the full story.
How do I set-up an RSS feed?
To use a Who'z The Daddy? feed, all you need to do is download and install an RSS reader. We recommend you use one of the following readers.
Once you have the capability to view RSS feeds, all you need to do is click on the icon whenever it appears next to anything that might take your interest, and follow the instructions on your RSS reader to receive updates on headlines relating to this topic.
Note that RSS feeds are associated with a topic, or section of a website, rather than a specific news item. So, if you sign up for an RSS feed when viewing an article, you will receive the latest headlines relating to the section of the site that the article is in.
Terms and Conditions
Users of the RSS service are reminded that all stories remain the property of their respective owners.
If you wish to use a single story, please ensure our content is attributed to Who'zTheDaddy and users are asked to display only the headline, first paragraph of the story and the relevant link back to Who'zTheDaddy. Use of this service is completely free of charge.
Users must not use RSS to post our full-text stories on personal and commercial sites. Users who wish to add full-text stories should contact us to seek permission.
For further enquiries on using content from us, please complete our enquiry form.
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