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How much does it cost?

Is Distance-To safe for my site and visitors?

How will the Distance-To button affect page loading speed?

Which exact distance does Distance-To show?

What will Distance-To show if the service is unavailable?

What happens to site visitors who have JavaScript turned off?

Doesn't Distance-To contain some kind of advertising?

Which type of source location should I chose, website or current IP?



How much does it cost?


The Distance-To service is absolutely free for all users: both for site owners and for visitors to their sites.


Is Distance-To safe for my site and visitors?


The Distance-To code, which is placed on your site, does not contain any sort of viruses or spyware. The JavaScript used by Distance-To has been tested on all popular browsers. Distance-To does not collect or store any sort of information. The service uses only anonymized IP addresses.


How will the Distance-To button affect page loading speed


Distance-To will not affect the loading time for your webpages, since we use asynchronous queries which do not slow down the loading time for the page overall.


Which exact distance does Distance-To show?


Distance-To shows the shortest distance between two points on the globe. The coordinates of these points are calculated using the IP addresses for the site and the visitor.


What will Distance-To show if the service is unavailable?


Our service maintains the maximum possible uptime. Even if we were to become unavailable, the Distance-To link will be displayed on your webpages, without any kind of errors for the visitor.


What happens to site visitors who have JavaScript turned off?


Then Distance-To would be unable to work and would simply be shown on your webpage as a link.


Doesn't Distance-To contain some kind of advertising?


No, the button shows only the distance from the visitor to you, and when hovered over, allows viewing additional distance information.


Which type of source location should I chose, website or current IP?


This depends on whether you want visitors to see the distance to your website (suitable for Internet-based offerings such as e-commerce, blogs and web services) or the distance to your actual location (suitable for ordinary companies who simply have a site). Current IP uses your current IP address, which is given to you by your Internet provider.


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