Bunny.net Launches Free Privacy-First CDN for Open Source Projects
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Summary
Bunny.net is launching a free, privacy-first CDN service specifically for open source projects. The service offers zero logging, no tracking, malware scanning, and vulnerability alerts while providing fast global content delivery. It's positioned as a drop-in solution where developers can switch by simply changing the hostname. The platform combines CDN, video streaming, security, and compute services on a global network with 119 points of presence, offering enterprise-grade features through self-serve, pay-as-you-go access without requiring sales calls or contracts.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledA fast, free, privacy-first CDN for open source projects
A drop-in CDN for open source that adds privacy and safety: zero logs, no tracking, malware scanning, and vulnerability alerts in the browser
Assets are permanently replicated worldwide, so even the first request is fast
Switch by just changing the hostname
Built on one of the fastest global networks with 119 PoPs, it's quick to integrate and easy to use through an intuitive UI and clear APIs
bunny.net combines CDN, video streaming, security, and compute into a simple platform with self-serve, transparent, pay-as-you-go access. Built on one of the fastest global networks with 119 PoPs, it’s quick to integrate and easy to use through an intuiti

