#Prefetching

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ForesightJS · A library to prefetch data the user actually needs ilo.im/164a2u

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2025-02-25


Resource prefetching may slow down your site · When it happens and what you can do about it ilo.im/162hyw

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2024-08-15
So far only uBlock Origin and FoxyProxy have issues with the latest Pale Moon update. Both of them are forcing DNS prefetching to be disabled, which can be confusing to users expecting it to be flipped on by default. I certainly did get confused by uBlock flipping the pref by itself...

It seems to make sense for FoxyProxy to do that (though it would've been nice if there's a UI option to not flip the pref) since they say it bypasses the user's proxy settings (probably has to do with the SOCKS5 "proxy DNS" option not cooperating with the DNS prefetching code). But it makes zero sense for uBlock, where they claim it's to prevent the user's filters from being bypassed. It certainly makes sense for content prefetching and preloading where it could contact the remote server of the websites supposed to be blocked, but not for DNS prefetching where the only talking there is between the browser and the DNS server the user has set. It shouldn't treat both as the same.

https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=31478

#uBlockOrigin #uBlock #FoxyProxy #PaleMoon #DNS #prefetching

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