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That seems incredibly onerous, or a great way to ensure wifi isn’t offered.


I've been working there this summer and they're already requesting personal information and ID when logging in free Wi-Fi spots (although they don't verify it) . They probably log some other information.

They usually do it through third party providers who manage their wifi spots, probably in exchange of some ads.


> That seems incredibly onerous, or a great way to ensure wifi isn’t offered.

Perhaps that's the idea.




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