# Leadinfo

> Leadinfo is a Dutch B2B website visitor identification platform that matches anonymous traffic against a database of 220 million companies across 195 countries with 45 data points per record, identifying roughly 30 percent of visitors as unique companies; it adds decision-maker contact data, screen recordings of identified sessions, persona targeting, a Leadbot and Autopilot automation layer, and more than 70 native integrations, with all data processed on AWS servers in Ireland and Frankfurt under EU jurisdiction.

- Category: Website Visitor Identification (https://saastracker.org/categories/visitor-identification)
- Website: https://www.leadinfo.com
- Starting price: 69 euros per month (Starter)
- Free plan: No
- Free trial: 14 days, no credit card required, with a reported count of identified companies during the trial
- Founded: 2017, HQ: Rotterdam, Netherlands, Ownership: Majority-owned by team.blue
- Profile last reviewed: 2026-08-22
- Canonical profile: https://saastracker.org/products/leadinfo

## Overview

Leadinfo was founded in Rotterdam in 2017 by Han Kleppe and has grown into one of the larger European players in this category, with a stated 8,000-plus businesses and 15,000-plus users, a 4.8 rating across more than 330 reviews, and around 107 employees. In July 2022 the pan-European digital services group team.blue acquired a majority stake, and in January 2026 Leadinfo itself acquired Visitor Queue, consolidating another visitor identification vendor into the group. That trajectory matters to a buyer: this is now a well-capitalised consolidator rather than a scrappy independent, which brings stability and the usual questions about long-term pricing direction.

The identification engine is conventional in principle and unusually well specified in practice. Leadinfo matches sessions using IP tracking combined with AI algorithms and automatic bot detection to strip irrelevant traffic, resolving against a database of 220 million companies across 195 countries with 45 data points per company record. The published expectation is around 30 percent of visitors identified as unique companies, and notably the company states that figure openly during the trial rather than hiding behind a best-case number. Coverage strength is heaviest in the Benelux and DACH markets where the company has operated longest.

Where Leadinfo differs from the other EU tools is what it lets you see after identification. Screen recordings capture what an identified company actually did on the page, which turns an abstract engagement score into an observable behaviour, and personas let you define and target buyer types rather than only firmographic bands. On top of that sits an automation layer: Leadbot targets identified companies with automated campaigns, Autopilot handles meeting booking, and the automations builder wires identified companies into CRM records and outreach across email and LinkedIn.

Pricing is straightforward and self-serve, and it is priced on identified companies per month with users and automations as the differentiator between tiers. Starter is 69 euros a month for up to 100 identified companies with 3 users and 3 automations. Scale is 159 euros for up to 5,000 identified companies with 10 users and 10 automations, plus GA4, LinkedIn Ads, and HubSpot integrations, screen recordings, and personas. Pro is 359 euros for the same 5,000 companies but with unlimited users and automations, mobile phone numbers, extended screen recordings, and a dedicated customer success manager. The 14-day trial needs no credit card and reports your identified-company count directly.

## How it works

1. You install the Leadinfo tracking script on your website. From then on, each session is matched against the company database using IP tracking supplemented by AI algorithms, with automatic bot detection filtering out crawlers and other irrelevant traffic before anything reaches your feed.

2. Matched sessions resolve to companies with up to 45 data points each, drawn from a database covering 220 million companies across 195 countries. Identification is company-level, not person-level, which is what keeps the product straightforwardly usable in Europe.

3. Alongside the company record you get behaviour: which pages were visited, how long the session lasted, how often the company returns, and on the Scale tier and above a screen recording of the session itself, so you can watch where a prospect hesitated rather than inferring it from a time-on-page number.

4. Personas let you define the buyer types you sell to and target identified companies against them, which is a more useful segmentation model for a small team than raw firmographic filters alone.

5. Contact intelligence supplies decision-maker details at identified companies, with mobile phone numbers unlocked on the Pro tier, giving you a route from an account signal to a person you can reach without de-anonymizing the visitor.

6. The automation layer moves everything outward. Automations push identified companies into a CRM or trigger email and LinkedIn outreach, Leadbot runs automated campaigns against identified companies, Autopilot handles meeting booking, and more than 70 native integrations cover Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Microsoft Dynamics, LinkedIn Ads, Slack, and Zapier. All processing happens on AWS servers in Ireland and Frankfurt.

## Best for

European B2B small and mid-sized businesses, particularly in the Benelux and DACH markets, that want company-level identification with genuinely observable visitor behaviour, and teams who value seeing a recording of what a prospect did over reading another engagement score.

## Not the right fit for

- Anyone who needs the individual visitor named. Leadinfo identifies companies and supplies contacts who work there; it does not tell you who was at the keyboard.
- Consumer-facing businesses. IP-to-company matching turns residential and mobile traffic into internet service provider names, which is not a lead no matter how good the database is.
- Teams larger than ten people who do not want to jump to the Pro tier. Starter caps users at 3 and Scale at 10, so a mid-sized go-to-market org is pushed to 359 euros a month by seat count rather than by traffic.
- US-focused companies. Coverage spans 195 countries, but the data depth and the company's commercial centre of gravity are European, and a US-only buyer would get more from a US-native tool.
- Buyers uncomfortable with session recording. Screen recordings of identified visitors are a powerful feature and one that some privacy functions will want to review carefully, particularly regarding what the recordings capture on form fields.

## Features

### Identification and data

The database and matching engine, specified more precisely than most competitors bother to.

- **IP-based company identification**: Resolves anonymous B2B sessions to the companies behind them using IP tracking supplemented by AI algorithms rather than a lookup table alone.
- **220 million company database**: Coverage spans 195 countries, with the deepest data in the European markets where Leadinfo has operated longest.
- **45 data points per company**: Each identified company arrives enriched rather than as a bare name, which is what makes filtering and persona matching workable.
- **Automatic bot detection**: Crawlers and irrelevant traffic are filtered before reaching your feed, which is the difference between a usable lead list and a list of hosting providers.
- **Roughly 30 percent identification rate**: The company publishes this expectation openly and reports your actual identified-company count during the trial, which is more candid than the higher headline claims elsewhere in the category.
- **Company-level scope only**: No individual visitor is de-anonymized, which is the architectural choice underpinning the GDPR position.

### Behaviour, recordings, and personas

The features that make Leadinfo distinctive rather than another company feed.

- **Screen recordings**: Watch what an identified company actually did on your site rather than reading an engagement metric. Available from the Scale tier, with extended recordings on Pro.
- **Personas**: Define the buyer types you sell to and target identified companies against them, a more practical segmentation model for a small team than raw firmographic filters.
- **Visit behaviour and frequency**: Pages viewed, session duration, and return visits per identified company, which is the core prioritisation input.
- **Real-time recognition**: Identification happens as the session occurs rather than in a batch, so alerts are actionable while the visitor is still interested.

### Contacts and outreach automation

Getting from an identified account to a booked meeting inside one platform.

- **Decision-maker contact data**: Contact details for relevant people at identified companies, so the account signal becomes a person you can approach.
- **Mobile phone numbers**: Direct mobile numbers are unlocked on the Pro tier, which for some sales motions is the single most valuable field in the product.
- **Multichannel outreach**: Email and LinkedIn outreach to contacts at identified companies is driven from within the platform.
- **Leadbot**: Automates campaign targeting against identified companies rather than requiring each follow-up to be launched by hand.
- **Autopilot**: Handles meeting booking automation, closing the loop from identification to a calendar entry.
- **Automations builder**: Rules that route identified companies into CRM records, trigger alerts, or start outreach. Capped at 3 on Starter and 10 on Scale, unlimited on Pro.

### Integrations and routing

Seventy-plus native connectors, which is a wide surface for this price bracket.

- **CRM sync**: Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, and Microsoft Dynamics are supported natively, with real-time CRM data syncing.
- **LinkedIn Ads**: Identified companies push into LinkedIn Ads audiences for account-based advertising, available from the Scale tier.
- **Google Analytics 4**: Company identification data flows into GA4 so existing analytics reporting can be segmented by identified account.
- **Slack alerts**: Real-time notification of identified companies matching your criteria.
- **Zapier and 70-plus integrations**: The published native connector count is among the widest in the European tier, with Zapier covering the long tail.

### Compliance and corporate position

EU infrastructure and a consolidating owner, with the trade-offs both bring.

- **EU data processing**: All data is processed on AWS servers in Ireland and Frankfurt, keeping processing inside EU jurisdiction.
- **GDPR compliance with opt-out**: The company states 100 percent GDPR compliance and provides opt-out capabilities.
- **team.blue backing**: A majority stake was acquired by the pan-European digital services group team.blue in July 2022, giving the business substantial corporate backing.
- **Visitor Queue acquisition**: Leadinfo acquired the visitor identification vendor Visitor Queue in January 2026, positioning itself as a consolidator in the category.
- **Dedicated customer success manager**: Included on the Pro tier, alongside unlimited users and automations.

## Use cases

- **Benelux or DACH B2B company wanting local data depth**: Global tools return poor match rates on Dutch and German traffic, and the sales team has stopped trusting the lead feed. Outcome: Leadinfo's European database and 195-country coverage produce a materially better identification rate in these markets, and the trial reports the actual identified-company count so the improvement is measurable rather than asserted.
- **Marketer who wants to know why prospects do not convert**: Analytics shows a high bounce rate on the pricing page but nobody can tell what is going wrong on it, and the identified-company feed does not explain behaviour. Outcome: Screen recordings on the Scale tier show what identified companies actually did, so the team watches real prospects hesitate on a specific element rather than debating heatmap theories.
- **Small sales team wanting identification through to booked meetings**: Identified companies pile up and nobody has the time to research contacts, write outreach, and chase a calendar slot for each one. Outcome: Contact intelligence supplies decision-makers, Leadbot automates campaign targeting, and Autopilot handles meeting booking, so the workflow runs from identification to calendar without a manual step per account.
- **Company that needs EU data residency for procurement**: Procurement requires documented EU processing and a company-level scope before approving any visitor identification vendor. Outcome: All data processed on AWS servers in Ireland and Frankfurt, company-level identification only, stated GDPR compliance with opt-out, and a majority owner in a large European group give procurement a straightforward approval path.

## Pricing

Tiered subscription priced on identified companies per month, with user seats and automation count as the primary differentiators between tiers.

- **Starter**: 69 euros per month. 0 to 100 identified companies per month; Basic visitor identification; CRM integrations; 3 users and 3 automations; Real-time company recognition. The 3-user cap is restrictive; this is a plan for a founder and one or two colleagues, not a sales team.
- **Scale**: 159 euros per month. 0 to 5,000 identified companies per month; Screen recordings and personas; GA4, LinkedIn Ads, and HubSpot integrations; Real-time CRM data syncing; 10 users and 10 automations. The tier most buyers should look at: the volume jump from 100 to 5,000 companies is enormous for 90 euros more, and the distinctive features live here.
- **Pro**: 359 euros per month. 0 to 5,000 identified companies per month; Unlimited users and automations; Mobile phone numbers; Extended screen recordings; Dedicated customer success manager. Same company volume as Scale; you are paying for unlimited seats and automations, mobile numbers, and support, not for more identification.

Billing notes:

- Pricing is in euros and quoted per month; identified-company volume rises with tier and the ladder is coarse (100 on Starter, then 5,000 on both Scale and Pro).
- Scale and Pro carry the same identified-company allowance, so the 200 euro difference between them buys unlimited users and automations, mobile phone numbers, extended recordings, and a dedicated CSM rather than more data.
- User seats are a hard constraint rather than a soft one: 3 on Starter, 10 on Scale, unlimited only on Pro. A team of twelve is pushed to the 359 euro tier by headcount alone.
- Automation counts are capped identically (3, 10, unlimited), which for an automation-led product is the tighter of the two limits in practice.
- The 14-day trial requires no credit card and reports how many companies were actually identified on your traffic, which is a more honest evaluation than a marketing match rate.
- Screen recordings, personas, GA4, and LinkedIn Ads are all gated to Scale, so the 69 euro Starter tier is basic identification only.

Value assessment: Scale at 159 euros a month is the plan that makes Leadinfo interesting, and it is good value: 5,000 identified companies, screen recordings, personas, LinkedIn Ads and GA4 integration, and real-time CRM syncing for less than most competitors charge for identification alone. The gap between Starter and Scale is the widest sensible jump in the category (100 companies to 5,000 for 90 euros), which makes Starter look more like a pricing anchor than a serious plan. The weak spot is seats: capping at 3 and 10 is stingy next to Snitcher's unlimited users on every tier and Leadfeeder's unlimited users on free, and it means a growing team pays 359 euros for headcount rather than for capability. Judged on capability per euro at Scale, this is among the better deals here; judged on commercial terms for a team of any size, the seat policy is the thing that costs you.

## Strengths

- Screen recordings of identified company sessions are genuinely differentiated: watching a prospect hesitate on your pricing page is worth more than any engagement score.
- A large, well-specified database (220 million companies, 195 countries, 45 data points per record) with automatic bot detection filtering the feed before you see it.
- The company publishes a realistic expectation (around 30 percent of visitors identified) and reports the actual count during the trial rather than leading with a best-case number.
- All data processed on AWS servers in Ireland and Frankfurt, keeping processing inside EU jurisdiction with stated GDPR compliance and opt-out capabilities.
- More than 70 native integrations, which is among the widest surface at this price, covering Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Microsoft Dynamics, LinkedIn Ads, Slack, and Zapier.
- The Leadbot and Autopilot automation layer takes the workflow past identification to campaign targeting and meeting booking rather than stopping at a notification.
- Corporate stability from team.blue's majority stake, and a consolidating position reinforced by the January 2026 acquisition of Visitor Queue.

## Limitations

- Seat caps of 3 on Starter and 10 on Scale are the meanest terms among the European tools here, and force a jump to 359 euros for a team that grows rather than a business that grows.
- Automation counts are capped alongside seats (3 and 10), which is a tight limit for a product whose value proposition leans on automation.
- Company-level only, so no plan will tell you which individual visited.
- The pricing ladder is coarse: Starter's 100 companies and Scale's 5,000 leave nothing in between, so a business identifying 300 companies a month overpays substantially at Scale or is squeezed at Starter.
- Screen recordings will require a privacy review of their own in some organisations, particularly around what is captured on forms, and the marketing does not address that.
- No free plan, unlike Leadfeeder, so evaluation is a 14-day window rather than an open-ended trial.
- Data depth is strongest in Europe and specifically the Benelux and DACH markets; a US-focused buyer will get better results from a US-native tool despite the 195-country coverage claim.

## Comparisons

- **Leadinfo vs Leadfeeder**: Leadfeeder has a permanently free tier, unlimited users on every plan including free, a higher published match rate, and a bigger platform with contact data and display campaigns. Leadinfo counters with screen recordings, personas, an automation layer running through to meeting booking, and 70-plus native integrations, at 159 euros for 5,000 companies. Take Leadfeeder if free entry and unlimited seats matter most; take Leadinfo if you want to see what identified companies actually did and automate the follow-up.
- **Leadinfo vs Snitcher**: Snitcher gives unlimited team members on every plan, a granular eleven-step price ladder from $49, a REST and personalisation API without gating, and EU processing in Frankfurt. Leadinfo has the larger database, screen recordings, personas, and a much heavier automation layer, but caps users at 3 or 10 below its top tier. Choose Snitcher if clean pricing and technical control are the priority; choose Leadinfo if behavioural depth and built-in automation matter more than seat terms.
- **Leadinfo vs Albacross**: Both are EU-native tools at a similar price with an activation layer on top of identification. Albacross bundles AI email and LinkedIn sequences with AI segmentation across 100-plus intent signals but meters verified contacts stingily with credits; Leadinfo gives screen recordings, personas, Leadbot, and Autopilot but caps users and automations. Pick Albacross if outbound sequencing is the job; pick Leadinfo if understanding visitor behaviour and automating to a booked meeting is.
- **Leadinfo vs Leadpipe**: Leadpipe identifies the actual person with 62 fields and full browsing history, but only on US traffic, from $147 a month. Leadinfo identifies companies across 195 countries with EU processing, screen recordings, and automation, from 69 euros. This is a geographic decision rather than a feature one: US-focused sales motion points to Leadpipe, European or international traffic points to Leadinfo, and a genuinely split audience justifies running both.

## Implementation

- Setup time: Well under an hour for identification and alerts: install the script, connect Slack and a CRM, and identified companies begin appearing immediately. Setting up personas, automations, and Leadbot properly takes longer and is where the platform earns its price.
- Learning curve: Moderate. The company feed and screen recordings are intuitive, but the automation layer (automations, Leadbot, Autopilot) is a workflow product with real configuration decisions, and the capped automation counts on Starter and Scale mean you have to be deliberate about which ones you build.
- Onboarding: Fully self-serve across Starter, Scale, and Pro with a 14-day trial and no credit card, and a demo available for teams that want guidance. Pro includes a dedicated customer success manager.
- Migration: The script is additive, so nothing needs importing. Customers of Visitor Queue should note that Leadinfo acquired that product in January 2026, which makes Leadinfo the natural consolidation path but also means asking directly about long-term plans for the acquired product. Moving from another identification tool means rebuilding filters, personas, and automations; running both through a trial on identical traffic is the only reliable way to compare match rates, which Leadinfo makes easy by reporting the identified-company count during the trial.

## Platform, API & security

- Platforms: JavaScript tracking script for any website, Web application, Slack app
- API: Integration is primarily through more than 70 native connectors plus Zapier; API access is available but is not the headline of the published product surface.
- Compliance: Stated 100 percent GDPR compliance with opt-out capabilities, All data processed on AWS servers in Ireland and Frankfurt, within EU jurisdiction, Company-level identification only; no person-level de-anonymization of visitors
- Data residency: AWS servers in Ireland and Frankfurt, keeping all processing inside EU jurisdiction.
- SSO: Not published as a headline feature of the self-serve tiers.
- Security notes: Identification stops at the company level, and processing stays on EU infrastructure, which together give Leadinfo a straightforward European compliance position. The feature that warrants its own review is screen recording: capturing sessions raises questions about what is recorded on forms and input fields that a privacy function will want answered specifically, and customers should confirm masking behaviour before enabling it on pages that collect data.

## Support

- Channels: Email support, In-app support, Dedicated customer success manager on Pro
- Documentation: Help centre and product documentation covering script installation, filtering, personas, screen recordings, automations, Leadbot, Autopilot, and the integration library.
- Community: No large public forum, but a strong review footprint at 4.8 out of 5 across more than 330 reviews and a stated user base above 15,000.

## Company

- Founded: 2017
- Founders: Han Kleppe
- Headquarters: Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Ownership: Majority-owned by team.blue
- Employees: Approximately 107 (reported mid-2026)
- Funding: The pan-European digital services group team.blue acquired a majority stake in July 2022; deal terms were not disclosed publicly.

Funding history:

- team.blue majority stake (2022): Not disclosed. Pan-European digital services group team.blue acquired a majority stake in the Rotterdam-based business.
- Visitor Queue acquisition (2026): Not disclosed. Leadinfo acquired the visitor identification vendor Visitor Queue in January 2026, moving into a consolidator role in the category.

Timeline:

- 2017: Founded in Rotterdam by Han Kleppe as a B2B website visitor identification tool aimed at the Dutch and wider European market.
- 2020: Expands the database and integration library, building the Benelux and DACH data depth that remains its strongest coverage area.
- 2022: Pan-European digital services group team.blue acquires a majority stake in July, giving the business substantial corporate backing.
- 2024: Adds screen recordings and personas, differentiating from pure company-feed competitors by showing what identified visitors actually did on the page.
- 2025: Builds out the automation layer with Leadbot for automated campaign targeting and Autopilot for meeting booking, and passes 70 native integrations.
- 2026: Acquires the visitor identification vendor Visitor Queue in January, operating at around 107 employees with a stated 8,000-plus businesses and 15,000-plus users.

## Integrations

Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Microsoft Dynamics, LinkedIn Ads, Slack, Google Analytics 4, Zapier, More than 70 native integrations

## FAQ

### What is Leadinfo?

Leadinfo is a Dutch B2B website visitor identification platform. It matches anonymous traffic against a database of 220 million companies across 195 countries with 45 data points per record, identifies roughly 30 percent of visitors as unique companies, and adds decision-maker contact data, screen recordings of identified sessions, persona targeting, and an automation layer covering campaign targeting and meeting booking. All data is processed on AWS servers in Ireland and Frankfurt.

### How much does Leadinfo cost?

Starter is 69 euros a month for up to 100 identified companies with 3 users and 3 automations. Scale is 159 euros for up to 5,000 identified companies with 10 users and 10 automations, plus screen recordings, personas, GA4, LinkedIn Ads, and HubSpot integrations. Pro is 359 euros for the same 5,000 companies with unlimited users and automations, mobile phone numbers, extended recordings, and a dedicated customer success manager. There is a 14-day trial with no credit card.

### Which plan should I actually buy?

Scale, in most cases. The jump from Starter's 100 identified companies to Scale's 5,000 costs only 90 euros more and unlocks the features that make Leadinfo distinctive: screen recordings, personas, LinkedIn Ads, and GA4. Starter is basic identification with a 3-user cap and reads more like a pricing anchor than a working plan. Pro at 359 euros gives you no additional identification volume at all, only unlimited seats and automations, mobile numbers, and support, so buy it for headcount rather than for data.

### What match rate does Leadinfo achieve?

The company publishes an expectation of roughly 30 percent of visitors identified as unique companies, and during the 14-day trial it reports your actual identified-company count. That candour is worth noting in a category where competitors lead with 45 percent claims. As with any IP-based tool, your real rate depends on how much traffic comes from corporate networks rather than residential and mobile connections.

### Is Leadinfo GDPR compliant?

Leadinfo states 100 percent GDPR compliance with opt-out capabilities, processes all data on AWS servers in Ireland and Frankfurt within EU jurisdiction, and identifies only at company level rather than resolving individual visitors. That is a clean vendor-side position. You still need your own lawful basis and privacy notice, and if you enable screen recordings you should specifically confirm what is captured on form fields before running them on pages that collect personal data.

### What are screen recordings and why do they matter?

Screen recordings capture what an identified company actually did on your site, so instead of reading that a prospect spent 90 seconds on the pricing page you can watch where they hesitated, what they scrolled past, and where they left. Available from the Scale tier with extended recordings on Pro, it is the feature that most clearly distinguishes Leadinfo from competitors that stop at a company feed and an engagement score. It also deserves its own privacy review.

### Does Leadinfo identify individual people?

No. It identifies companies, then supplies decision-maker contact details for people who work at those companies, with mobile phone numbers on the Pro tier. That distinction is what makes the product usable across Europe without the legal complications of person-level de-anonymization. If you need to know which specific human visited, you need a US-focused person-level tool and the trade-offs it brings.

### How many users do I get?

Three on Starter, ten on Scale, and unlimited on Pro, with automation counts capped identically at 3, 10, and unlimited. This is the meanest seat policy among the European tools in this category, where Snitcher gives unlimited users on every plan and Leadfeeder gives unlimited users even on its free tier. If your go-to-market team is bigger than ten people, budget for the 359 euro Pro tier regardless of your traffic volume.

### Who owns Leadinfo?

The pan-European digital services group team.blue acquired a majority stake in July 2022. Leadinfo was founded in Rotterdam in 2017 by Han Kleppe and now runs around 107 employees. In January 2026 Leadinfo itself acquired the visitor identification vendor Visitor Queue, which makes it a consolidator in this category rather than an independent point solution.

### How is this better than a plain IP-to-company lookup?

The lookup is the commodity layer. What Leadinfo adds is a 220-million-company database with 45 data points per record, AI-assisted matching and automatic bot filtering so the feed is not full of crawlers, screen recordings that show behaviour rather than infer it, persona-based targeting, decision-maker contact data, an automation layer running through to booked meetings, and 70-plus native integrations. A raw lookup returns a company name and nothing that acts on it.

## Editorial verdict

Leadinfo is the European visitor identification tool for teams that want to understand behaviour rather than just collect account names. Screen recordings are the standout: watching an identified prospect stall on your pricing page produces better decisions than any engagement score, and combined with personas, a 220-million-company database, EU processing in Ireland and Frankfurt, and an automation layer that runs through to meeting booking, the Scale tier at 159 euros for 5,000 identified companies is one of the better capability-per-euro deals in the category. Two things should give you pause. The seat and automation caps (3 and 10 below the top tier) are the stingiest terms among the European options and will push a growing team to 359 euros for reasons unrelated to data. And the pricing ladder is coarse enough that a business identifying a few hundred companies a month is either squeezed at Starter or paying for volume it will never use at Scale. If unlimited seats matter more than behavioural depth, Snitcher or Leadfeeder are better commercial fits. If you want to see what your buyers actually did, this is the one.

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