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This program absolutely freeware, is distributed "as is", that is you use it at own risk!
And I, as the author, do not carry any responsibility for consequences connected to use of this program on your computer.

UoPilot based on source code of the version 0.96 beta from Blade.


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The "lifestyle" aspect usually refers to the surrounding amateur content creation, where creators document their personal lives and encounters as a form of entertainment for their subscribers.



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