GTMetrix Cache Notifications




Wordpress LScache Plugin: GTMetrix Cache Notifications

Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02
I am seeing the following message: Serve static assets with an efficient cache policy URL CACHE TTL TRANSFER SIZE https://assets.pinterest.com/js/pinit.js 3 h 431B https://assets.pinterest.com/js/pinit_main.js?0.5676150224409309 4 h 18.6KB https://connect.facebook.net/signals/config/149345316886559?v=2.9.33&r=stable 20 h 69.7KB https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js 20 h 24.0KB https://connect.facebook.net/signals/plugins/identity.js?v=2.9.33 20 h 4.68KB https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js 20 h 2.06KB https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js 30 h 28.6KB https://platform.linkedin.com/in.js 60 h 54.7KB https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js 2 h 18.8KB These assets are from the following plugins Facebook for WooCommerce GamiPress ? Social Share WooCommerce Google Analytics Integration How do I change the cache policy? I also am seeing: Preconnect to required origins URL POTENTIAL SAVINGS https://connect.facebook.net 123ms https://syndication.twitter.com 54ms Avoid long main-thread tasks URL START TIME DURATION https://lazyjack.blog/wp-content/plugins/litespeed-cache/assets/js/instant_click.min.js 422ms 15ms How do I fix this? Suggestion ? create a page on your website that lists the page speed audits and what settings in the plugin affect them, if the plugin affects them at all. Also, list how to configure these settings. The page I need help with: https://lazyjack.blog/productive-things-to-do-on-computer/ How do I change the cache policy? You cant control cache control from external host. Ask Facebook/Twitter/Google?. if they will do it for you?. The One and Only solution: Remove it? or use share buttons without connect to FB/Twitter host. Better for you and the privacy of your visitors. What about the other issues? Hi, for preconnect, you can try add something like Header add Link rel=preconnect crossorigin to your .htaccess for long main-thread task , we cant really do anything about it , but since the JS is from instant click , you can try disable that option and see how it goes Best regards,



LiteCache Rush: Speed comes from using less, not from doing it faster



Reference