It looks like you’re asking for text about “CloudFront Net” — but there’s a small clarification needed.
These URLs are not meant for direct public browsing in the way a normal website is; they point to cached content. Visiting a bare cloudfront.net domain would not work because each CloudFront distribution gets its own unique subdomain. , could you clarify? For example, there is no known major service simply called “CloudFront Net” outside of AWS CloudFront. cloudfront net
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, here is a clear, informative text: Amazon CloudFront is a fast content delivery network (CDN) service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). It securely delivers data, videos, applications, and APIs to users globally with low latency and high transfer speeds. CloudFront works by caching copies of your content at edge locations in over 300+ points of presence worldwide. When a user requests content, CloudFront serves it from the nearest edge location, reducing load times and improving performance. It integrates seamlessly with other AWS services like S3, EC2, and Lambda@Edge, and offers built-in DDoS protection, TLS encryption, and custom SSL certificates. If you meant something like “cloudfront.net” in a URL — cloudfront.net is the domain used for CloudFront distribution endpoints. For example, a file hosted on AWS S3 and served via CloudFront might have a URL like: https://d12345example.cloudfront.net/image.jpg , could you clarify