Made By A Computer Security Engineer, The Map Already Has 130 Airports, And It’s Regularly Updated With New Ones
Computer security engineer and travel blogger Anil Polat launched an interactive map which offers its users WI-FI passwords of networks in airports all over the world. Also, it’s really simple to use. You just have to click on a specific airport and the information about the available connections instantly pop up. Polat updates this map regularly and it already features more than 130 airports across the globe. You can also download the app for iPhone or Android.
For those who will say that it’s useless because you need to have internet access to find the WI-FI passwords in the first place, the creator of the map also provides its downloadable offline version as well.
In addition to writing and making videos, Anil Polat also develops apps to help people get around common travel problems he himself came across. WiFox [Android/iOS] keeps you connected to the Internet around the world, DroneMate [Android/iOS] is for travellers using drones, FaucetSafe [Android/iOS] can reduce your environmental impact, and GrassFox [Android/iOS] is for adults who might enjoy something other than a glass of wine for recreation.