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How RSS feeds work with AOL Favourites Plus

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for syndicating news and other content. It allows you to receive automatic updates when an RSS publisher adds new articles to an existing RSS feed. What this means is that any of your Favourite Places that have RSS feeds associated with them will show updated headlines for new articles, allowing you to see what's changed at a glance!

Store RSS feeds in the list of Favourites

If you store a website that has RSS feeds associated with it (for example, www.cnn.com), AOL Favourites Plus will automatically associate the RSS feeds with it.

View RSS headlines associated with AOL Favourites Plus

Click the RSS (Really Simple Syndication) icon next to the favourite, then click the headline you wish to view.