TIL forbids you from any attempts at displaying, hosting, aggregating, reselling or putting to commercial use either directly or indirectly TIL's RSS feeds or any part of the same. Although pretty much every podcast app relies on RSS, it isn't as publicly popular as it used to be. TOI grants you permission to only access and make personal use of its RSS feeds and you agree not to, directly or indirectly, download, modify, alter, change, amend, vary, transform, revise, translate, copy, publish, distribute or otherwise disseminate these RSS feeds, or any portion of these - except with the express consent of Times Internet Ltd (TIL). RSS (it stands for Really Simple Syndication) has been around since the '90s, and it's a way for sites to publish a feed of all their content in a way that can be easily parsed and aggregated by RSS apps. TOI provides you headlines with excerpts, for free. RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds are normally provided in three ways: headlines only, headlines with excerpts and full text feeds. By using RSS feeds, the user can stay updated on the news from TOI and other news sources with little extra effort. RSS is a way of providing content to the user's browser or desktop in an efficient way.
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