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Web Conferences Amsterdam | Deep dive into third-party performance | Simon Hearne | performance.now() 2019 @WebConferencesAmsterdam | Uploaded November 2019 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
In this talk we will get deep into HTTP Archive, browser developer tools and Real User Monitoring (RUM) data. We’ll discover which third-party tags have the greatest impact on user experience, how ad blockers impact site speed and what to look out for when evaluating a new third-party service. Most importantly, we will discuss techniques to manage third-party performance & security without creating friction with marketing and analytics teams!

Slides: https://noti.st/simonhearne/5QA7lv/third-party-performance-a-deep-dive
About Simon: simonhearne.com

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