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Five ways cookie consent managers hurt web performance (and how to fix them)

Speed Curve

I've been spending a lot of time looking at the performance of European sites lately, and have found that the consent management platforms (CMPs) are consistently creating a bit of a false reality for folks when trying to understand performance using synthetic monitoring. On websites, CMPs handle cookie popups.

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10 things I love about SpeedCurve (that I think you'll love, too)

Speed Curve

The best way to fight regressions is to create performance budgets on key metrics, and get alerted when they go out of bounds. You can even go one step further and integrate your performance budgets with your CI/CD process, so that you not only get alerts but even break the build if a new deploy would violate any of your budgets.

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2021

Smashing Magazine

Front-End Performance Checklist 2021. Front-End Performance Checklist 2021. This guide has been kindly supported by our friends at LogRocket , a service that combines frontend performance monitoring , session replay, and product analytics to help you build better customer experiences. Web performance is a tricky beast, isn’t it?

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Pushing Back Against Privacy Infringement on the Web

Smashing Magazine

Pushing Back Against Privacy Infringement On The Web. Pushing Back Against Privacy Infringement On The Web. The Web has over 4 billion internet users and is nearing 2 billion websites. The latter are clear violations of privacy, but Web technology gives no way for browsers — and therefore users — to tell them apart.