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  • I also just noticed this too…

    With Jetpack Comments enabled and running the URL through Google Pagespeed, under ‘Leverage browser caching’ I see:

    https://s.skimresources.com/js/%5Brandomnumberhere%5D.skimlinks.js (expiration not specified)

    (not sure if the [randomnumberhere] is unique to me so I’ve editted it above)

    Why is this piece of Javascript being called?

    If I temporarily disable the Comments part of Jetpack that .js line doesn’t occur

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic ??

    Thanks both for the report.

    This script was meant to be loaded on WordPress.com sites only, but made its way into the Jetpack Comment form iFrame by mistake. We’ve fixed the bug as soon as we realized our mistake a few days ago.
    Sorry for the inconvenience.

    thanks Jeremy ??

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