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"we'll block anyone (and any automated system) we suspect of: conducting an unreasonable amount of searches using any device or software to gather prices or other information doing anything that places undue stress on our Platform.Excerpt from Booking.com's Terms and Conditions
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The clause states: “we'll block anyone (and any automated system) we suspect of: conducting an unreasonable amount of searches using any device or software to gather prices or other information doing anything that places undue stress on our Platform.”
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