<p>LocalCDN is a web browser extension that 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. Feel free to use the following <ahref="https://localcdn.de/test"rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">testing utility</a> to find out if you are properly protected. For more information, please look at the graphic below or read the <ahref="https://localcdn.de/tutorial"rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">tutorial</a> or our <ahref="https://codeberg.org/nobody/LocalCDN/wiki"target="_blank"rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Wiki pages</a>.</p>
<divclass="subtle-hint"><divclass="topic-label color-purple">FAQ: What is <spandata-i18n-content="labelManipulateDOM">Filter HTML source code</span>?</div>
<p>In most cases LocalCDN can easily replace embedded frameworks and improves privacy. In some cases the website may try to prevent this by setting certain options in the HTML source code. LocalCDN reads the HTML source code before it is displayed in the browser and removes these options.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, it sometimes happens that special characters are then displayed incorrectly. In this case you can deactivate the setting again, to display the umlauts correctly.</p>
<divclass="subtle-hint"><divclass="topic-label">FAQ: Some websites look strange or are not easy to use</div>
<p>This is caused by a policy of the same origin and is a security mechanism that determines what data the browser is allowed to load. It helps to isolate malicious documents and thus reduce possible attack vectors. This policy prevents the browser from loading the external frameworks of LocalCDN.</p>
<p>If the layout of a website is incorrect or cannot be operated, then it is usually due to this policy, even though the add-on works flawlessly. Unfortunately there is no solution for this at the moment.</p>