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Subscriptions/RSS
Victoria Police provides RSS feeds for latest news, video and audio published on Victoria Police News. To receive a RSS feed, you need a feed reader and must also subscribe to Victoria Police feeds. To subscribe to one of the RSS feeds:
RSS is a free service offered by Victoria for use in RSS readers. Victoria Police RSS feeds are protected by copyright laws and are available for personal, non-commercial use only. More about RSS Feeds
What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for distributing content. Put simply, it allows you to subscribe to content on dozens of websites and have it delivered directly to you on one page, via your RSS feed reader.
What is a feed reader? To read RSS feeds, you need a software program called a feed reader, also known as a newsreader or an aggregator. This reader regularly collects content from various websites and provides it to you in a simple form, similar to your email inbox. There are many newsreaders available in a variety of formats. Some can be accessed using a web browser, others are downloadable applications. All allow you to display and add the RSS feeds you want. How do I start receiving RSS feeds?
You need to either install a feed reader on your computer or choose to use one of the web-based feed reader services. Full instructions on how to set up either kind of feed reader can be found on individual feed reader websites.
Victoria Police does not recommend, endorse or support any particular RSS reader or aggregator product.
Feed Readers Some commonly used feed readers include: Windows MAC
Some browsers do not support RSS feeds. Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or greater however will support RSS feeds. |
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