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After polyfill.io was transferred to a somewhat unknown company, Fastly have set up a drop-in replacement. You just need to update your polyfill.io call to polyfill-fastly.io.

Of course, now might also be the time to reevaluate loading random third-party JS code into your application.




Speaking of random third-party JS code, do you know of anything supporting this is actually being run by Fastly, other than it being in the domain name? I did some minor sleuthing here but no clear support yet: https://github.com/polyfillpolyfill/polyfill-service/issues/...


Yes, sorry, had missed this thread. We've got more details up here now: https://community.fastly.com/t/new-options-for-polyfill-io-u...


The service was announced by Fastly in supplier communication. I’d post the message here, but it’s got a big “Confidential - subject to NDA” message at the top. But I don’t think I’m breaking NDA by saying that it’s available.




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