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What is randrss?
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Normal RSS readers usually fetch all feeds more or less at the same time
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at constant intervals. This leaves a signature for anyone who observes
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internet traffic. By looking for this pattern, you are more easily
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identified.
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randrss fetches all your feeds at random intervals at an random order
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over a certain period of time. The feeds will be downloaded and all
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you need is a local webserver. The added benefits of this approach are
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that you don't have to worry about how your client deals with cookies
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etc.
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Also, by having only one client fetching the feeds and your readers
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pointed to the randrss's downloaded feeds, you avoid certain trackers
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that may identify you across devices (google's feed proxy, cloudflare),
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because it's very likely that the combination of feeds you read are
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unique. As your feeds are on a single server now, you can isolate your
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RSS reader to its own network container so it can only contact that
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server. This is probably what you should do to be sure your client does
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not contact the feed servers in any way. In Thunderbird, set
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browser.chrome.favicons to false.
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randrss fetches the feed using Tor.
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The only drawback of this approach is that the time you get new feeds
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is delayed, but that should be acceptable.
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Usage
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First, tweak the shellscript a bit, if you like
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The input file has the following format per line:
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url:output file:(optional parameter for the sleep time, in format x-y)
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An optional user agent file contains the user agents we will randomly
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use per feed. One user agent per line.
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randrss [input file] [user agent file]
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