diff --git a/doc/EN/usage.org b/doc/EN/usage.org
index cb4ca773feb30ffc87e6fe16f407437403a52c67..a322a10da0dba814a70658505aad758412f0de49 100644
--- a/doc/EN/usage.org
+++ b/doc/EN/usage.org
@@ -324,30 +324,20 @@ Selecting the server by pressing on it then connects you to the server so that y
 Freedombone also supports SIP phones The username and domain is the same as for your email address, and the SIP password and extension number will appear within the README file in your home directory. Various SIP client options are available, such as CSipSimple on Android and Jitsi on desktop or laptop machines. Ideally use clients which support ZRTP, which will provide the best level of security.
 
 * RSS Reader
-If you check the readme file within your home directory then you will be able to find out the onion address for the RSS reader which exists on most variants of Freedombone. The address can also be found on the control panel About screen.
+The way that RSS reading is set up on Freedombone gives you strong reading privacy. Not only is there onion routing between you and the server but also between the server and the source of the RSS feed. The only down side is that many RSS feeds are still http only, and so could be vulnerable to injection attacks, but it's expected that more of this will go to https in the foreseeable future due to a combination of growing recognition of security issues and systems like Let's Encrypt which make obtaining certificates much easier.
+
+See the control panel for the RSS reader onion address.
 
 #+BEGIN_SRC bash
 ssh username@domainname -p 2222
-emacs README
-exit
+sudo control
 #+END_SRC
 
-The RSS reader is accessible only via an onion address. This provides a reasonable degree of reading privacy, making it difficult for passive adversaries such as governments or corporations to create lists of sites which you are subscribed to.
+Then select the *About* screen.
 
-To set up the system open http://rss_reader_onion_address/ and enter:
-
- * Database type: MySQL
- * Username: root
- * Password: [MariaDB database root password]
- * Database name: ttrss
- * Host name: localhost
- * Port: 3306
- * Tiny Tint RSS URL: http://rss_reader_onion_address/
-
-Click *Test configuration* and then *Initialize database*. You may need to click *Save configuration*.
-Initially log in with username *admin* and password *password*.
+The RSS reader is accessible only via an onion address. This provides a reasonable degree of reading privacy, making it difficult for passive adversaries such as governments or corporations to create lists of sites which you are subscribed to.
 
-Then go to *Preferences/Users*, click on the *admin* user and then change the password. You will immediately see what looks like an authorisation error, so log out and log back in with username "admin" and your new password.
+To set up the system open http://rss_reader_onion_address/. Initially log in with username *admin* and password *password*. Then go to *Preferences/Users*, click on the *admin* user and then change the password. You will immediately see what looks like an authorisation error, so log out and log back in with username "admin" and your new password.
 
 To access the RSS reader from a mobile device you can install a Tor compatible browser such as [[https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/info.guardianproject.orfox][OrFox]]. It will try to automatically change to the mobile version of the user interface, but if that doesn't work then navigate to http://rss_reader_onion_address/mobile.
 
diff --git a/website/EN/usage.html b/website/EN/usage.html
index 66512c45a20ed0999532a72f0ee2c7bfb193a741..03b978d09b86af2800db36a2c3bdedc673ec453e 100644
--- a/website/EN/usage.html
+++ b/website/EN/usage.html
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en">
 <head>
-<!-- 2016-02-15 Mon 09:15 -->
+<!-- 2016-02-23 Tue 11:45 -->
 <meta  http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />
 <meta  name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
 <title></title>
@@ -858,42 +858,30 @@ Freedombone also supports SIP phones The username and domain is the same as for
 <h2 id="orgheadline9">RSS Reader</h2>
 <div class="outline-text-2" id="text-orgheadline9">
 <p>
-If you check the readme file within your home directory then you will be able to find out the onion address for the RSS reader which exists on most variants of Freedombone. The address can also be found on the control panel About screen.
+The way that RSS reading is set up on Freedombone gives you strong reading privacy. Not only is there onion routing between you and the server but also between the server and the source of the RSS feed. The only down side is that many RSS feeds are still http only, and so could be vulnerable to injection attacks, but it's expected that more of this will go to https in the foreseeable future due to a combination of growing recognition of security issues and systems like Let's Encrypt which make obtaining certificates much easier.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+See the control panel for the RSS reader onion address.
 </p>
 
 <div class="org-src-container">
 
 <pre class="src src-bash">ssh username@domainname -p 2222
-emacs README
-<span class="org-keyword">exit</span>
+sudo control
 </pre>
 </div>
 
 <p>
-The RSS reader is accessible only via an onion address. This provides a reasonable degree of reading privacy, making it difficult for passive adversaries such as governments or corporations to create lists of sites which you are subscribed to.
+Then select the <b>About</b> screen.
 </p>
 
 <p>
-To set up the system open <a href="http://rss_reader_onion_address/">http://rss_reader_onion_address/</a> and enter:
-</p>
-
-<ul class="org-ul">
-<li>Database type: MySQL</li>
-<li>Username: root</li>
-<li>Password: [MariaDB database root password]</li>
-<li>Database name: ttrss</li>
-<li>Host name: localhost</li>
-<li>Port: 3306</li>
-<li>Tiny Tint RSS URL: <a href="http://rss_reader_onion_address/">http://rss_reader_onion_address/</a></li>
-</ul>
-
-<p>
-Click <b>Test configuration</b> and then <b>Initialize database</b>. You may need to click <b>Save configuration</b>.
-Initially log in with username <b>admin</b> and password <b>password</b>.
+The RSS reader is accessible only via an onion address. This provides a reasonable degree of reading privacy, making it difficult for passive adversaries such as governments or corporations to create lists of sites which you are subscribed to.
 </p>
 
 <p>
-Then go to <b>Preferences/Users</b>, click on the <b>admin</b> user and then change the password. You will immediately see what looks like an authorisation error, so log out and log back in with username "admin" and your new password.
+To set up the system open <a href="http://rss_reader_onion_address/">http://rss_reader_onion_address/</a>. Initially log in with username <b>admin</b> and password <b>password</b>. Then go to <b>Preferences/Users</b>, click on the <b>admin</b> user and then change the password. You will immediately see what looks like an authorisation error, so log out and log back in with username "admin" and your new password.
 </p>
 
 <p>