How could anyone find out which sites are you following using an RSS feed? And I mean in a broad way: can the site track you? Can ISP? Network managers?

Let’s say you want to follow a bunch of political sites that you don’t want to be easily attached to, is RSS a good way to do it? Are there extra precautions to take?

My first thought would be that it’s the same as using any other browser, so not a great way to be private. Am I wrong?

  • Mensh123@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    What I meant were CDNs such as Google’s providing common resources like fonts or JS libraries.

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      10 hours ago

      Also, by using RSS you skip all visual garbage and more tracking that you might have to exposed.

      PS: I dislike Google Fonts. It is the most insidious way that Google can track people as they are used everywhere and in almost all sites and even by some FOSS applications.