NOTICE: The Browser you're using may not be supported by deCDN. If you believe this to be in error, please check your browser's User Agent settings. Supports Pale Moon [33.0 - 33.*].
deCDN is a Content Delivery Network interceptor for Pale Moon, providing local replacement files for common packages and frameworks.
deCDN emulates Content Delivery Networks to improve your online privacy. It intercepts traffic, finds supported resources locally, and injects them into the environment. All of this happens automatically, so no prior configuration is required.
The list of files deCDN provides is updated automatically in the background, greatly reducing the extension's file size. The resource files are pulled from the LocalCDNsource code.
Advanced control over each CDN server and each website is also provided through a toolbar icon and panel, letting you block or allow CDN access on each website independently.
deCDN is free for use or modification without limitation. However, it comes with no license, warranty, or guarantee of any kind. That being said, you can still ask any questions in the Comments section below, or contact me directly for assistance.
Comments
George
Apr 12, 4:27 PM
Hello! Any chance deCDN might noticeably increase Pale Moon's CPU usage? I am getting unusual slowdowns on some websites. For example: https://www.insomnia.gr/articles/various/earth/i-kyvernisi-trump-exairei-smartphones-kai-ypologistes-apo-tous-neous-dasmous/
In a few, quick about:performance checks, deCDN 33.4 does often come out on top, although I cannot draw any conclusions. Thanks.
George
Apr 21, 2:29 PM
No, it's a SATA-2 SSD and RAM is more than adequate. I'll check with the security software as a last resort. Perhaps it started messing with the deCDN folder. Can't think of anything else, since this issue is new and the slowdown is noticeable. Thanks.
Could you please verify the page below? URL contains non-latin characters. deCDN reports no CDN resources, while LocalCDN reports injecting almost 40 (although its icon tooltip reports "LocalCDN (0)" - not sure what this means).