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I subscribed to the boogleheads podcast and one NPR podcast above. As roaming zebra indicated, you can still get RSS feeds from Thunderbird. I had turned off my location in the Windows setting, but couldn’t find the box to click in windows settings about location. I realized my NPR podcasts were inserting local advertising because the advertiser changed to a health care center in a town I was visiting.Īs I mentioned in the OP, I use RSS feeds in Explorer 11 with Windows 10. I will spend a limited time fighting this trend in my personal use, but I realize I am the customer if I am not paying ( I do support several NPR stations) I prefer the old internet were the user pulled data rather than news and advertising is being pushed to you. Is there a podcast service that has more privacy than the social media giants? I understand the concept, that if you are not paying for the service, YOU are the product. THe only activity for which I use Explorer is downloading podcasts. Hidden in the text is the RSS link URL that has allowed me to paste the URL link into MS explorer and continue to RSS subscribe.
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xlm text in Firefox, because Firefox doesn't support RSS. In a few cases, I have been able to go to google play and subscribe to RSS subscription which brings up the.
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I don't want my podcast download load activity to be tracked, except maybe by the podcast supplier. In Explorer, I delete all cookies and website data upon exiting the program. The podcast industry has been converted to social media, such as ITunes, Google play, Sticher, etc. I recently learned that currently only MS Explorer supports RSS subscriptions. For a number of years, I have used RSS subscribes in MS Explorer to download my podcasts as MP3 files to transfer to my MP3 player.