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users<\/li>\n<li>Discography management for releases and tracks<\/li>\n<li>Contact management for industry, fan, venue, press, and project contacts<\/li>\n<li>Outreach campaign management<\/li>\n<li>Background outreach queue processing with campaign locking<\/li>\n<li>Newsletter signup handling with email confirmation support<\/li>\n<li>Newsletter subscription statuses for pending, subscribed, and unsubscribed contacts<\/li>\n<li>Event and calendar views<\/li>\n<li>Task and workflow tracking<\/li>\n<li>Front-end profile management<\/li>\n<li>Privacy exporter and eraser support for supported plugin data<\/li>\n<li>Optional uninstall cleanup controls<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<p>BLR Backline is self-contained. 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