Maybe they just don't want people taking data off their site.
After all, the data is one of their main assets.
In addition, this may also create a slight additional load on their server, which they are paying for.
It is a useful piece of additional information. The data is not available on Myhome, but is on Daft. That is useful to know.
Brendan
It appears that they have changed the IDs that they use to reference the property advertised on their site. Very strange thing to do as now all links, including those from the search engines will be broken. We can't know for definate the reasons for them to do this, but it appears to be an attempt to obfuscate their data. If I were you I would email them to complain and/or see if they have valid reasons for doing this. I'm sure the press would be interested to see what they have to say, although I can't imagine the Irish Times going after them too hard.Is myhome down all my old links to properties I have been looking at are no longer working?
the Irish Times, a publication which would be against any forms of censorship.
Putting important information (like prices and addresses) into images creates problems for visually impaired people trying to surf the site. These days websites are trying to be more accessible to people with disabilities, but this change does the opposite unfortunatly. Visually impaired people buy houses too and could use myhome up until this change occured.
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