Google CDN to Microsoft CDN
Redirects a few JavaScript libraries hosted on Google's CDN (ajax.googleapis.com) to Microsoft's CDN (ajax.aspnetcdn.com)
What is Google CDN to Microsoft CDN?
Google CDN to Microsoft CDN is an Edge add-on designed to intercept requests for certain JavaScript libraries hosted on Google's Content Delivery Network (CDN) and direct them instead to Microsoft's CDN. This becomes extremely useful for individuals whose company firewall blocks Google, as it allows for certain websites to function properly. Prioritizing privacy, efficiency, and speed, this extension utilizes declarativeNetRequest over webRequest.

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- declarativeNetRequest
- *://*/*
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Summary
Intercepts requests to certain JavaScript libraries hosted on Google's Content Delivery Network (CDN) and redirects them to Microsoft's CDN.
Websites like Stack Overflow (https://www.stackoverflow.com) try to load libraries from Google's CDN. If your company firewall is blocking Google, this makes the website non-functional. This extension will redirect it to Microsoft to make the website functional again.
For your privacy, efficiency and speed, this extension uses declarativeNetRequest instead of webRequest so use with confidence.
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Safety
Risk impact
Google CDN to Microsoft CDN may not be safe to use and it requires some risky permissions. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing.
Risk likelihood
Google CDN to Microsoft CDN has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.