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#1
I’m a Celeb finalist lands first dream role on This Morning
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technology13h ago

I’m a Celeb finalist lands first dream role on This Morning

  • The Sun UK edition blocked automated access with a captcha page due to suspected automated behavior.
  • The publisher states that automated data mining of its content is not permitted under its terms.
  • Commercial use inquiries should be directed to crawlpermission@news.co.uk.
  • The notice notes that legitimate users may still be blocked if system misinterprets behavior as automated.
  • The Sun emphasizes licensing and press pack options for content reproduction and syndication.
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#2
I've finally found whitening strips that don't hurt — and my teeth are GLOWING
#2 out of 52
technology11h ago

I've finally found whitening strips that don't hurt — and my teeth are GLOWING

  • The Sun site shows a captcha warning and blocks automated access to content.
  • The notice says commercial use requires permission and provides a contact email.
  • The system may misinterpret human behavior as automated, the site says.
  • The Sun notes its terms prohibit automated access for data mining and AI use.
  • Licensing and contact options are outlined for reproducing material.
  • The Sun emphasizes its affiliation and regulatory context with IPSO.
  • The notice mentions contact options for editorial complaints and policies.
  • The page provides a legal disclaimer about content usage and licensing.
  • The reference includes corporate identifiers and registered office details.
  • The article covers general guidance on licensing and licensing contact.
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#3
Snooker Shoot Out 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Shock defeats for Allen and White
#3 out of 52
technology11h ago

Snooker Shoot Out 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Shock defeats for Allen and White

  • The Sun blocks automated access after a captcha prompt signals automated behavior.
  • The publisher says automated data mining is not permitted under its terms.
  • For commercial use, a license request should be sent to the publisher.
  • The notice explains the system may misinterpret human behavior as automated.
  • Readers are advised to contact customer support for legitimate access issues.
  • The Sun highlights licensing and rights under standard terms and conditions.
  • The publisher notes policies, ethics, and complaints processes on its site.
  • The page lists contact options for licensing and commercial inquiries.
  • The notice emphasizes rights and permissions for data use and reproduction.
  • The page is a standard policy notice accompanying a news license context.
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#4
We've found the best gift for people who have everything — save 7% with code
#4 out of 52
technology11h ago

We've found the best gift for people who have everything — save 7% with code

  • The Sun’s UK site says automated access and data mining are not allowed, citing its terms and conditions.
  • The notice notes the system may misinterpret human behavior as automated and asks legitimate users to contact support.
  • The Sun provides a point of contact for licensing inquiries to reproduce material.
  • The page references Terms, privacy, and complaints policies as part of its guidance.
  • The notice includes a notice about a licensed content syndication option for material reproduction.
  • IPSO and regulatory references are included to explain content standards and complaints procedures.
  • The message lists various site sections and support channels for users and inquiries.
  • The notice explicitly states the content is subject to standard terms and conditions.
  • The article emphasizes copyright and licensing considerations for commercial use of material.
  • The content underscores the need for proper permission before reproducing material.
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#5
Demi Sims' reality star ex 'growing close to stunning co-star' after shock split
#5 out of 52
business11h ago

Demi Sims' reality star ex 'growing close to stunning co-star' after shock split

  • Demi Sims was spotted sharing a cosy moment with a co-star after reports of a split.
  • The online reaction centers on on-set friendship amid dating rumors.
  • The report notes there is no clear confirmation about the breakup.
  • Fans debate whether the pair's closeness signals reconciliation or friendship post-split.
  • The Sun discloses the article under its standard terms and licensing information.
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#6
Laura Woods leaves Adam Collard in tears with emotional video of their romance
#6 out of 52
technology11h ago

Laura Woods leaves Adam Collard in tears with emotional video of their romance

  • The Sun page flags automated access and warns against data mining under its terms.
  • The notice directs readers to contact crawlpermission for commercial use inquiries.
  • The page explains automated access can be mistaken for human activity and urges legitimate users to reach support.
  • The Sun notes its site is regulated by IPSO and references licensing and editorial policies.
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#7
Man Utd forced to hold emergency meeting to stop starlet JJ Gabriel, 15, leaving
#7 out of 52
business11h ago

Man Utd forced to hold emergency meeting to stop starlet JJ Gabriel, 15, leaving

  • The Sun blocks automated access to its Manchester United article, citing anti-bot protections.
  • The publisher states automation is prohibited under its terms and licensing rules.
  • The Sun provides contact details for licensing and commercial use inquiries.
  • The page explains that automated access may be blocked due to automated behavior misinterpreted as human.
  • The Sun highlights IPSO regulation and a licensed approach to content use and syndication.
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#8
Cheapest way to cook your Christmas dinner revealed & it could cut your bills
#8 out of 52
business11h ago

Cheapest way to cook your Christmas dinner revealed & it could cut your bills

  • The Sun site blocked automated access amid a system alert that user behavior may be automated.
  • News Group Newspapers denies automated data mining and requires licensing for commercial use.
  • The publication explains that human activity can be misread as automation and requests support for legitimate access.
  • Licensing and rights information are provided for reproducing material from The Sun.
  • The Sun details general terms and the IPSO-regulated stance on journalism standards.
  • The article includes guidance on where readers can find help or file complaints.
  • The piece emphasizes that automated access restrictions apply to commercial use.
  • The Sun outlines basic site usage policies and help resources for users.
  • The article points to policy pages with editorial complaints and licensing details.
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#9
Urgent hunt for boy, 17, missing from city as cops 'concerned for his welfare'
#9 out of 52
technology11h ago

Urgent hunt for boy, 17, missing from city as cops 'concerned for his welfare'

  • Police confirm a missing boy in the city centre and say the case is being treated with urgency.
  • Authorities are reviewing surveillance footage to determine what happened and guide rescue efforts.
  • Public concern has risen as the disappearance unfolds in a busy urban area.
  • The inquiry includes requests for information from witnesses to aid the search.
  • The case has drawn attention to how authorities manage missing-child investigations in public spaces.
  • Cops are urging anyone with information to come forward to assist with the investigation.
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#10
FREE Amazon Music Unlimited is the ideal last-minute Christmas gift
#10 out of 52
business11h ago

FREE Amazon Music Unlimited is the ideal last-minute Christmas gift

  • The Sun's shopping page blocks automated access and asks users to verify they are real visitors.
  • The article notes licensing restrictions against data mining or automated collection of The Sun's content.
  • The publication provides contact emails for commercial licensing inquiries and permissions for reuse.
  • The Sun states content licensing and help resources are available under its policies and terms.
  • The article mentions that IPSO-regulated standards govern The Sun’s operations.
  • The Sun provides a licensing route via its Syndication site for reproducing material.
  • The page notes copyright and trademark details for 'The Sun' and related marks.
  • The publisher provides a help hub and policies section for user inquiries and corrections.
  • The article indicates a standard notice encouraging licensing for reproduction of material.
  • The Sun emphasises the need to contact support for legitimate access or licensing questions.
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