RSS news feeds
You can now get the latest credit card headlines sent straight to your desktop or Web browser through CreditCards.com's RSS feeds.
RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, means that if your PC, Mac or handheld device is connected to the Internet, you can be notified almost immediately whenever a new headline is posted on CreditCards.com. Whether you're looking for information about credit scores, bad credit, credit repair, rewards programs or anything else related to the topic, you'll find a feed for it here.
All you need to do to use RSS, copy the address for the feed and paste it into an RSS news reader, or use a browser or e-mail viewer that supports RSS feeds. Below is a sample list of available RSS readers. Many more are available.
And that's all there is to it. Subscribe now!
Top story
Subscribe to this feed to receive CreditCards.com's top story as soon as it's updated on the site.
News categories
Pick a category below to subscribe to the feed and be updated every time a new headline appears in that category.
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