Read Anonymously
No Sign-Ups. No Names. No Tracking.
Privacy matters. If you are curious about The Dominus Effect but don’t want emails, cookies, or digital traces, you are not alone. Most readers want discretion.
That is why we support RSS, a quiet, anonymous way to follow every new article without ever sharing your name, email, or location.
What Is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a private, old-school tool that lets you follow new articles from any website: anonymously.
Think of it as a private reading inbox:
No ads
No logins
No notifications
And no record in your email
You add the site once, and whenever new content is published, it appears in your reader. That is it.
No pressure. No spam. Just ideas, quietly shared.
Just Follow The Following Two Steps
1. Choose a Free, Private Reader
Here are free, privacy-respecting RSS readers that work on phones, tablets, and computers with no accounts needed:
iPhone / iPad NetNewsWire which is free, open source, no ads
Android Feeder which is private, lightweight, open source
Web / Desktop Inoreader which is easy to use, free version available
Cross-platform Feedly a cloud-based reader, works everywhere
Just install one, open it, and you are ready for the next step.
2. Add This RSS Feed Link
Paste the following link into your RSS reader:
https://www.the-dominus-effect.com/all-articles?format=rss
Don’t visit this link in your browser.
Instead, paste it inside the app you just chose. The reader will automatically display every new article from The Dominus Effect.
Why This Exists
The Dominus Effect explores structured Dominance, submission, and long-distance intimacy. All topics often misunderstood or reduced to porn stereotypes.
We treat this with depth, ethics, and emotional precision. But many readers, understandably, don’t want a visible connection to BDSM content.
That is why:
No emails are required
No names are collected
No cookies or tracking pixels are embedded
Nothing is ever sold or shared
You can read safely, quietly, and without leaving a trace.
Quiet Ways to Support
If the work resonates, consider:
Sharing this RSS page with someone who might benefit
Bookmarking the All Articles page
Supporting the book when it launches