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# Terms of Service

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**1. Terms**\
By accessing to Yumiko, you're agreeing to our TOS and [Discord TOS](https://discord.com/terms). Please, read our Terms of Service carefully, to don't get any questions, while using Yumiko.\
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**2. Data**\
question: Did Yumiko stored messages on my server?\
answer: NO! Yumiko does not save your messages. The only thing our bot uses are the commands you write. Our application does not use your personal data for its own purposes.\
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**3. Safety**\
Yumiko author is not responsible for your guild. By adding a bot, you configure it for your own server.\
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**4. Changes**\
Our Terms of Service can be reedited on any moment without warnings. When you using our application, you're agreeing, that you're gonna follow the last version of it.\
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**5. Denial of responsibility**\
The Yumiko and its materials are provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and non-infringement of intellectual property rights. You use the services solely at your own risk. In addition, we do not make any guarantees regarding security or error-free operation, nor do we guarantee their continued operation without delays, communication interruptions or shortcomings. Yumiko may contain technical, spelling or typographical errors. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness or up-to-dateness of the materials available.\
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TOS are in effect as of August 05, 2022


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