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      <title>Stats for Qkroode</title>
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      <description>Statistics for qkroode.nl Why? I&amp;rsquo;m always fascinated with data and now that this website is getting some more purpose for me I&amp;rsquo;ve decided to make use of the access and error logs to at least get a sense of the usages.
No cookies The easiest route would be to just use something like Google Analytics and install a tracking cookie, but this implies that you have to get consent for tracking activities and thus a cookie banner.</description>
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