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Hello all,

 

I have noticed when i did my website speedtest that i have this line "d33im0067v833a.cloudfront.net" and i can not figure out where i can find this piece off code or I.gif file.

I have read that this is malware so i want to delete this from my server.

This is some info from gtmetrix.

I did a website scan from comodo and found nothing and says it is clean but why does it shows this line and where does this come from ?

Any help would be appreciated.

 

 


 

Content-Type image/gif Content-Length 35 Connection keep-alive Date Sun, 19 Oct 2014 12:47:51 GMT Last-Modified Sun, 23 Feb 2014 10:54:50 GMT Etag "28d6814f309ea289f847c69cf91194c6" Accept-Ranges bytes Server AmazonS3 Age 269743 X-Cache Hit from cloudfront Via 1.1 9c057e33fd2698ae418ab0c3e6f2edaf.cloudfront.net (CloudFront) X-Amz-Cf-Id j_C4fAkZnXYui8fjVWViuoKAg_5VwlAThwqfgLH1_OgYeVdBJcIb7A==
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Host d33im0067v833a.cloudfront.net User-Agent Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:25.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/25.0 Accept image/png,image/*;q=0.8,*/*;q=0.5 Accept-Language en-US,en;q=0.5 Accept-Encoding gzip, deflate Referer https://www.gadgetshoponline.nl/ Connection

keep-alive

 

Best regards,

 

ysco..

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It is actually a sharing image associated with the yotpo module. If you disable the module it would go away. But I would not disable the module the file is totally safe. 

 

If you are trying to spped your site up, you can reduce the image sizes by almost 1/3 and shave 1 mb off your site. I would also combine your font requests as well. 

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Hello Dh42,

 

Thanks for your reply ;)

 

Question about Yopto, the image is delivered true cloudfront and if i understand it can not be found in the module folder ( did have a look but could not find it ) i do not understand the meaning off the image file as it is a small dot called I.gif.

What does it anyway and is it needed ?

This particular file can not be reduced as it is not on the system correct ?

 

Your other answers about reducing images sizes, you mean off my whole site ?

Most off them i already optimized with smush optimizer ( could have missed some )  ;)

And do you have advice or a sample how to combine font requests.

 

Many thanks Dh42.

 

Best regards,

 

ysco..

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The image is used to track, it is called a tracking pixel, https://support.google.com/dfp_premium/answer/1347585?hl=en  The reason you cannot find it is that it is in a js file, it actually uses a formula in the js file to figure out the name of the file to load. 

 

 

The images should be ran through something like kraken.io, that is what I used that said you can reduce them by 1mb. Here is an article about combining the fonts, basically you use | between font names, http://googlewebfonts.blogspot.com/2010/09/optimizing-use-of-google-font-api.html  You can turn 5 requests into one request. 

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