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We publish new cheat disclosures, BYOVD writeups, and forensic methodologies regularly. Subscribe via RSS to get notified the moment something new drops — no email, no account, no algorithm deciding what you see.

Feed URL
https://clubhouseac.shop/research/rss.xmlOpen feed

Copy the URL above and paste it into any RSS reader. Most readers will auto-detect the feed if you just enter clubhouseac.shop/research.

What is RSS?

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a feed format that lets you subscribe to any website without handing over your email. Your RSS reader checks the feed automatically and shows you new posts in a clean timeline — like a personal news feed you control.

No tracking, no ads, no algorithm. Just our latest research as soon as we publish it.

Pick a reader

Don't have an RSS reader yet? Here are the most popular options.

FeedlyWeb · Free

The most popular RSS reader. Works in your browser, has mobile apps, and a clean unified inbox for everything you follow.

Add to Feedly
InoreaderWeb · Free tier

Power-user RSS reader with rules, filters, and Discord/Telegram integrations. Great for security researchers tracking many sources.

Add to Inoreader
NetNewsWireiOS / macOS · Free

Open-source, no account required, syncs with iCloud. Just open the app, paste the feed URL, done.

Download
ThunderbirdDesktop · Free

Mozilla's email client also reads RSS. If you already use Thunderbird, just add the feed to your account list.

Download

Post research drops to a Discord server

If you run a server (FiveM admins, security researchers, anti-cheat ops), an RSS bot can post new research to a channel automatically. The most common option is MonitorRSS:

  1. 1Invite the MonitorRSS bot to your server from monitorss.xyz.
  2. 2Run /add feed-link:https://clubhouseac.shop/research/rss.xml in the channel where you want updates.
  3. 3That's it. New research will post automatically — usually within minutes of publication.

Or just bookmark the feed

If you only want to follow this one feed, you don't need a reader at all. Bookmark the feed URL and check it whenever. Browsers like Firefox can also display RSS feeds directly if you have the Want My RSS extension installed.

That's the whole guide. RSS has been around for 25 years and it's still the most reliable way to follow a publication without giving up your inbox or letting an algorithm decide what you see. Welcome aboard.