FlagFox is a Mozilla FireFox extension which displays the flag of the location of the current server. It achieves this by using an IP address to country database rather than domain-name top-level-domains (eg '.uk' or '.br'), and so works with all sites. Flagfox is an extension that will display a country flag in the status bar and thus showing the location of the current Web site's server. Flagfox uses relatively little resources, and works.
By clicking on the flag, you can get more detailed information on the location of the server. If you click with the mouse wheel, you can see the whois information for the website that you're visiting. This action can be changed in the add-on's preferences window.
You can change various settings for the information collected by the add-on, as well as its appearance. For example, you can choose between two different sets of flag icons. You can also choose to display the flag in the address bar or status bar, or on the left, right, or far right.
All this makes Flagfox quite an interesting add-on.
Flagfox
If you're not familiar with FlagFox, it's an extension that: Firefox page here: As far as I can tell, the developer hasn't created a Chrome Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Flagfox helps Mozilla Firefox users find out the geographical location of a website's server by displaying a flag of the detected nationality within the address bar, just next to the URL.