Ever been browsing your favourite news site and suddenly get a message suggesting you might be a robot? Well, occasionally, our system here at News Group Newspapers (the folks behind The Sun and more) might flag certain user behaviour as potentially automated. It’s not personal – it’s part of our commitment to maintaining a fair, secure, and high-quality online environment for all our human readers!
We have a clear policy, outlined in our terms and conditions: we simply don’t permit automated access, collection, or “mining” of our content. This includes methods used by bots, advanced AI, machine learning programs, or any other automated means designed to scrape large amounts of text or data. Our journalism and content have significant value, and we aim to protect it from unauthorized, large-scale extraction, ensuring its integrity and proper use.
So, if you’ve encountered a message about automated behaviour, here are your next steps:
1. **Considering Commercial Use?** If your intention is to use our content for commercial purposes, perhaps for licensing or data insights, we’d be happy to discuss it! Please reach out to our dedicated permissions team at crawlpermission@news.co.uk. They can provide all the information you need on commercial agreements.
2. **Oops! Was Our System Mistaken?** We understand that even the smartest technology isn’t always perfect. If you’re a legitimate, human reader simply enjoying our articles and believe you were incorrectly identified as automated, please don’t hesitate to contact our friendly customer support team. You can reach them directly at help@thesun.co.uk. They’re ready to assist you in ensuring your browsing experience is smooth and uninterrupted.
Your understanding and cooperation help us safeguard our content and provide the best experience for everyone. Thanks for being a valued reader!
Source: https://www.thesun.ie/news/16288034/flight-attendant-stabbed-death-hotel-pictures/