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What you can do about it:
1. Ensure your images are in the correct format. Typically, use JPEGs for photos, SVG for line art, and GIFs or PNG-8s for low-complexity images with few colors.
2. Compress images. Search online for "image compression tools" and you'll find a selection to choose from.
3. Compress text-based content. Make sure your pages follow Google's best practices for compressing HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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