Millions of websites are about to get a significant speed boost

New internet standard can help browsers speed up website load times

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As part of its Speed Week 2021 event,Cloudflarehas announced that it is the firstCDNprovider to implement server support at scale for a new internet standard called Early Hints.

Early Hints can help speed up websites on the company’s network by 30 percent or more for free which will result in millions of websites getting a significant speed boost.

Through its work with prominentbrowsers, Cloudflare will save internet users time while also creating faster, more seamless experiences for businesses and their customers.

Co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare, Matthew Prince provided further details on the company’s implementation of Early Hints in apress release, saying:

“Everyone should have access to the fastest, most reliable Internet possible and we have built our global network to deliver exactly that. Now we’re taking it a step further and working together with leading browsers to speed up millions of your favorite websites and applications, completely for free.”

Early Hints

Early Hints

Currently when you visit a website, your web browser cannot load a page for you until it receives instructions from aserverabout all of the different elements such as images and text that need to be displayed.

Now though, by working directly with browser makers, Cloudflare is able to save an extra step and reduce the amount of time it takes websites to load. The company will provide early hints (hence the name) to browsers to let them know to start loading critical webpage elements before a server even completes the processing time to load a webpage.

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As a result, this reduces the time between someone typing in a website’s URL and that website completing loading. Even more impressive though is the fact that Cloudflare is able to do this without requiring any additional action from a server thanks to a combination of the scale and speed of its global network and by usingmachine learning.

Interested users or businesses can sign up forCloudflare’s Early Hints beta hereand we’ll likely hear more about the company’s implementation of this new internet standard once it officially rolls out.

After working with the TechRadar Pro team for the last several years, Anthony is now the security and networking editor at Tom’s Guide where he covers everything from data breaches and ransomware gangs to the best way to cover your whole home or business with Wi-Fi. When not writing, you can find him tinkering with PCs and game consoles, managing cables and upgrading his smart home.

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