What is LocalCDN

LocalCDN is a web browser extension that emulates Content Delivery Networks to improve online privacy by redirecting to local resources, protecting against tracking through CDNs

It intercepts traffic, finds supported resources locally, and injects them into the environment automatically

The extension includes a big collection of frameworks and useful functions, syncs extension settings, and provides protection from various frameworks and libraries

It also allows for donations and contains source code for transparency

The extension does not create external connections by itself, and all external links are marked for user awareness

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AlexAlex

Good to replace Decentraleyes at first. But after using it for quite a while I have to say I don't recommend this extension at all. Far too many websites break with it on. I constantly have to disable it for things to load properly. I check these sites on their website checker and it always says no problems found and website should work properly except they don't at all. Things like buttons don't load up. and sometimes serious things like some big companies' support links don't even show up w... Show more

Nocturnal Owl DigitalistNocturnal Owl Digitalist

The issues I had with Decentraleyes are now amplified in by this local CDN. Their link to test and check their service doesnt work and after installing this majority to 90 percent of sites fail to load at all. I have to disable this to do my browsing and working. I request dev to improve this so that one doesnt have to install this to disable it to do the browsing. See ublock origin, it doesnt hinder in browsing speed or loading of pages. I have it will be a rightful successor of Decentraleye... Show more

James LewisJames Lewis

The latest version of the extension (2.6.5) defaults to setting "blockGoogleFonts" to "true" but has no UI for changing this, probably because the feature is supposed to only work in Firefox-based browsers; to change this, you need to export your settings, change the appropriate line in the text-file, and then re-import, and otherwise, many sites will have unusual fonts.