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hi there my front end friends today were going to be talking about web fonts and I think for a lot of people one of the first things that comes to mind with web fonts is Google fonts and really Google fonts changed the game when it came to web fonts in general because it made them easy to use and at least for a while a lot more performant than self-hosting the performance thing took a big hit a few years ago when cross site caching bit the dust to prevent user tracking and more recently Germany ruled that Google fonts were a violation of gdpr which can be a pretty big pain for anyone living in Europe whos trying to be gdr compliant luckily though you can keep on using Google fonts but hosting them locally instead of relying on their CDN to deliver them meaning that you are gdr compliant plus if your host does use a CDN it should be nice and performant as well so in this video were going to take a look at how we can get the fonts in the first place optimize them so theyre not the su