But have you ever stopped to look up from the "Connect" button?
If you’ve ever sat in a coffee shop, airport lounge, or hotel lobby, you’ve met the . You know the one: that little pop-up window that asks for your room number, a social media login, or forces you to watch an ad before you can check your email. hotspot webui
Many commercial hotspots (especially free ones) use the WebUI to inject JavaScript into your pages or sell your browsing data to advertisers. If the WebUI asks for an email address, assume you are signing up for a newsletter. If it asks for a phone number, assume you will get SMS ads. But have you ever stopped to look up
Learn to spot a fake portal (typos in the URL, no HTTPS) before entering personal data. For Builders: Remember that the best Hotspot WebUI is the one that gets the user connected in two clicks or less. Many commercial hotspots (especially free ones) use the