Claire adds an unobtrusive icon to your browser that turns orange when you are browsing a website that uses Cloudflare. You can also see if the website is using modern technologies like HTTP/2, IPv6 and Cloudflare’s own Railgun.
It would be nice if it could show versions above http/2. Because CF currently supports v3 too.
Michael Gasperl
Simple and very useful, also to check if everything is alright with the own config.
Lorin Halpert
For some reason it is not picking up HTTP/2 even though trace clearly shows “http=http/2”. Accessing remote via IPv6.
Alan Hale III
Is this still being maintained? HTTP/2 and IPv6 indicators are not lighting up for sites that are known to use HTTP/2 and IPv6.
Kari Linder
It’s excellent and I love it
István ifj. Dankaházi
Please prepare Apple Safari!
Joshua Pack
Works good
Greg Johnson
The plugin is currently broken. If the site is using CloudFlare and the resource you are viewing is cached, the icon does not show up. If you are on a site that is using CloudFlare and you are viewing a resource that IS NOT cached, the icon does show up.
Jonathon Runge
Great plug in. Nice to know who uses CloudFlare not to mention SPDY and IPv6
Fauzan Azzam
Useful, thank you!
Mary Amela Audya
Useful. Thanks CloudFlare =)
Yoshinori Tsunoda
ちょっとした役に立ちます
g. coleman
more bling than an Oakland sideshow!
Noah McIlraith
It would be awesome if it were possible to configure the extension to only show the CloudFlare icon on CloudFlare-powered websites (show no icon on sites that aren’t, instead of a gray icon).
Joseph Page
Helpful. To optimize bandwith, is it possible to use only HEAD request ?
It would be nice if it could show versions above http/2. Because CF currently supports v3 too.
Simple and very useful, also to check if everything is alright with the own config.
For some reason it is not picking up HTTP/2 even though trace clearly shows “http=http/2”. Accessing remote via IPv6.
Is this still being maintained? HTTP/2 and IPv6 indicators are not lighting up for sites that are known to use HTTP/2 and IPv6.
It’s excellent and I love it
Please prepare Apple Safari!
Works good
The plugin is currently broken. If the site is using CloudFlare and the resource you are viewing is cached, the icon does not show up. If you are on a site that is using CloudFlare and you are viewing a resource that IS NOT cached, the icon does show up.
Great plug in. Nice to know who uses CloudFlare not to mention SPDY and IPv6
Useful, thank you!
Useful. Thanks CloudFlare =)
ちょっとした役に立ちます
more bling than an Oakland sideshow!
It would be awesome if it were possible to configure the extension to only show the CloudFlare icon on CloudFlare-powered websites (show no icon on sites that aren’t, instead of a gray icon).
Helpful. To optimize bandwith, is it possible to use only HEAD request ?
CloudFlare is awesome