Randonautica App Surprised Us / With Something RED ?

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In this video, we try out the Randonautica App for the first time and couldn’t believe what results we got!

Whilst we are new to this, we have our own thoughts and opinions on the app and how it works, but for this video, we will be keeping them close to our chest – for now – and if you want to see us do more of these videos, please let us know and we will talk more in depth on how we think all this works and the pro’s and cons this app provides.

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♪♬ A Hand in the Dark – Underbelly [Copyright Free]
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