Sorry about the rate limit issue everyone. I tweeted the ipinfo guys and it seems like they're willing to give me a limit increase, but they haven't yet. You can give them a nudge here: https://twitter.com/ipinfoio/status/861701746158170112
Also, if you want to self-host the website (and thus get your own ipinfo ratelimit quota), it seems like the Google Maps API now requires you to get an API key (it didn't before). Get one here: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/...
Kinda.. You can download the HTML file and host it on localhost, but it still relies on ipinfo.io. If you can figure out how to use e.g. the MaxMind GeoIP database in javascript, then it should be simple enough to hook up and run everything locally.
Hi Dave. Because of overzealous filters, unfortunately. The "EasyPrivacy" seems to block the whole ipinfo.io domain if it's included as a third-party request.
I'm using Adblock Plus on Chrome. Even if I configure it to stay disabled on your domain, I still get the "Request not sent to ipinfo.io. Are you using an adblocker?"
Also, if you want to self-host the website (and thus get your own ipinfo ratelimit quota), it seems like the Google Maps API now requires you to get an API key (it didn't before). Get one here: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/...