IPvFoo

Display the server IP address, with a realtime summary of IPv4, IPv6, and HTTPS information across all page elements.

Total ratings

4.76 (Rating count: 37)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Recommended extension with open-source code which can be trusted after review
  • Simple and reliable
  • Helpful for viewing if websites give priority to IPV6
  • Great for information
Cons
  • Shows IP of local proxy-server instead of the actual IP
  • Access denied on addons.mozilla.org
  • Does not work on heavily restricted systems with a whitelisting firewall
Most mentioned
  • Easy to use
  • Reliability issues in heavily restricted systems
  • Useful for checking prioritization of IPV6 on websites
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Recent reviews

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All time rating average: 4.76

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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-11-07 Firefox user 17087931
2024-07-14 igorlogius
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2024-04-15 Firefox user 18373085 exactly what I was looking for... Thanks!
2024-02-20 Fubwubs very helpful for debugging network issues
2024-01-30 tux
2024-01-23 Tim For those worried about "Access your data for all websites", this is an unavoidable problem with addon permission scopes. Put by the purported (likely?) author on a forum: > IPvFoo author here. The problem is that there's no way to obtain the (hostname, ip) stream from Chrome/Firefox without requesting the "all websites" permission. > In theory, browser vendors could define a narrowly-scoped permission that only reports (hostname, ip), or roll this functionality into the browser UI, but neither seems likely to happen. > I made IPvFoo to promote IPv6 adoption, and wouldn't consider selling it for less than $10M USD. It probably won't ever be worth that much because it's an easily-cloned utility without a "moat", but it's more rational to set a price than refuse to sell under any circumstances. The addon is open source, and if you insisted, could be built/installed manually. However, I trust it for now from here on AMO.
2023-12-15 Victor Very practical and useful, thank you!