On Wed, 22 Mar 2017 19:10:21 +0100
Frédéric Bron <frederic.b...@m4x.org> wrote:

> > Given your description of what you've already tried to isolate the
> > problem, I think it is something in your web access, either DNS or
> > ISP.  
> 
> I also suspect that but when I run their speed test everything is
> fine!

There are probably better ways to do this, but you could install iftop,
open a virtual console, login as root, and leave iftop running.  When
the problem occurs, flip to the virtual console, and see a snapshot of
the current connections.  That might point you to the culprit.

One thing I know slows down browsing is the way sites outsource much of
their content.  The browser has to access many sites on the web to put
together a page for you to view.  Blocking this as much as possible not
only speeds up page loading, but also hinders tracking sites.

NoScript used to have a middle click that took me to a site with
comments about the various sites, and how they track.  It has been
removed for some reason, and only the bland pablum left behind, but it
used to pinpoint sites whose only reason was tracking, like addthis.
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