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Plain-English guidance for website use, content licensing, automated access, privacy, and commercial terms.

Can TechDay content be copied, scraped, mined, or used to train AI systems?

TechDay content is available for personal, non-commercial reading unless TechDay agrees otherwise in writing.

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Contact TechDay to discuss licensing, syndication, archival access, AI use, or commercial use.

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Robots.txt provides machine-readable instructions but does not grant a licence.

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Automated scraping, text and data mining, dataset creation, and AI training use are prohibited without permission.

What information does TechDay collect from website visitors?

TechDay may collect personal information supplied through forms and non-personal browsing data used to improve websites and services.

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Visitor and campaign data may be used in anonymised form for service improvement and reporting.

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Third-party sites and services have their own policies.

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Personally identifiable visitor information is not shared with clients without explicit consent.

Where are the formal TechDay terms?

The formal terms are published on the Our terms page and remain the authoritative source for legal and commercial terms.

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Use the FAQ for plain-English orientation.

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Commercial service details may also be defined in quotations or written agreements.

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FAQ summaries do not replace the formal terms.