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News Group Newspapers Prohibits Automated Access to Content

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Last updated: December 24, 2025 1:15 am
News Desk
Published: December 24, 2025
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Users of News Group Newspapers Limited’s digital platforms are being alerted to a significant issue regarding automated access to their content. The system has flagged certain user behaviors as potentially automated, prompting a warning that such actions are strictly prohibited under the company’s terms and conditions.

The notice clarifies that any method of accessing, collecting, or data mining their content by automated means—whether directly or through third-party services—is not allowed. This includes techniques often associated with artificial intelligence and machine learning. As a response to these alerts, the company is firmly reiterating its stance against any violations of its access policies.

For those who believe they are being incorrectly categorized as automated users, there is an avenue for resolution. The company has provided contact information for users who wish to appeal to customer support and verify their status as legitimate users. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out via the designated support email.

Additionally, the company has expressed a willingness to address inquiries regarding the commercial use of its content through a specified contact email, ensuring that legitimate business interests can be explored within the bounds of their regulations.

The warning serves as a reminder to users about the importance of adhering to the established rules governing content access and usage, marking a commitment to both security and integrity across its digital services.

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