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British tabloid newspaper The Sun has said it will be relaxing its paywall to make content more widely available from next month, The Guardian reports. The Sun’s paywall has been in place since 2013. The move is a reaction to how people are accessing news on social networks sites like Facebook and Twitter. By making select content available outside the paywall, it will be easier for readers to share with their friends and followers. The news outlet will be curating content specifically for the new free aspect of its site, but there will be a number of other Sun stories…

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