How to change what daily mail news you see

The Daily Mail is a popular online news source, and changing what daily news you see can be done in a few ways. Here are some steps to help you customize your Daily Mail news feed:

Method 1: Use the Daily Mail's built-in filtering options

  1. Log in to your Daily Mail account or create one if you don't have one already.
  2. Click on the "My Mail" tab at the top of the page.
  3. Click on "Edit Profile" and then "News Preferences".
  4. Here, you can select the topics you're interested in by checking the boxes next to them. You can choose from categories like "News", "Sport", "Showbiz", "Politics", and more.
  5. You can also select the frequency of updates you want to receive, such as "Latest News" or "Breaking News".

Method 2: Use the Daily Mail's "My News" feature

  1. Log in to your Daily Mail account or create one if you don't have one already.
  2. Click on the "My Mail" tab at the top of the page.
  3. Click on "My News" and then "Edit My News".
  4. Here, you can add or remove topics from your news feed by clicking the "+" or "-" buttons next to each topic.
  5. You can also reorder the topics by dragging and dropping them to prioritize the ones you're most interested in.

Method 3: Use a third-party news aggregator

  1. Install a news aggregator app or extension, such as Feedly or NewsBlur, on your device.
  2. Add the Daily Mail's RSS feed to your aggregator. The RSS feed URL is usually in the format of [www.dailymail.co.uk/rss/][category], where [category] is the topic you're interested in (e.g., [www.dailymail.co.uk/rss/news]).
  3. Customize your aggregator's settings to filter out topics you're not interested in and prioritize the ones you are.

Method 4: Use a browser extension or add-on

  1. Install a browser extension or add-on, such as Newsify or Daily Mail Filter, that allows you to customize your Daily Mail news feed.
  2. Configure the extension or add-on to filter out topics you're not interested in and prioritize the ones you are.

By using one or more of these methods, you should be able to customize your Daily Mail news feed to show you the topics and stories that interest you the most.