A CDN, which means Content Delivery Network, is a system that stores copies of a website on servers in many locations around the world. When someone visits the site, the page loads from the server closest to that person. This helps the page open faster because the data travels a shorter distance. Faster pages keep readers on the site longer and can help search rankings as well. Many CDN services also add security protection against attacks. Because of these benefits, many affiliate sites use a CDN as they grow. Does faster loading really increase reader trust?