Facebook and Cisco Offer Check-In Service For Free Wifi
cagraham writes "According to TechCrunch, Facebook and Cisco are now expanding their joint "Facebook Wifi" program nationwide. The service directs customers who connect to a store's wifi to a landing page where they are encouraged to "check-in" to the business in order to be connected. While users can currently opt out of this and still be connected, the "skip this" button is noticeably difficult to find. The free software integrates with businesses existing routers and providers. Facebook provides reports to participating businesses as well, complete with anonymized aggregate data on the demographics of the customers who checked-in."
"Congratulations, we'll give you a service that lots of people offer for free,as long as you earn us money!" - Facebook
At least they don't check you in automatically. Though I'm sure that's next.
Facebook or google pretending they are the internet again. Sorry to any of you that enjoyed the days where there were more than 2 websites.
You mean that if I use internet provided by a business, that my browsing activity might be monitored?
Color me shocked.
We'll check you in anyway
Couldn't one just register a second Facebook account and use that for the check-ins? I don't really care if Facebook knows where "Bob Smith" has gone.
I bet career criminals love this new-ish trend of people voluntarily letting the world know when they are away from their homes and valuables.
Jim's Facebook Timeline -
8/17: Jim bought the newest 80" 3D flatscreen, here's a picture of it in the living room! WOW what a big picture!
9/23: Jim just got a new gold iPhone 5s! FTW!!!
9/28: Jim posted 264 photos taken with his Canon DSLR
10/1: Jim checked in at Bed, Bath, and Beyond to use their wifi! Hello World!
10/1: Jim just found out that while he was at BB&B this morning, somebody cleaned him out! Sad panda :(
An enigma, wrapped in a riddle, shrouded in bacon and cheese
Difficult to find? Hardly. I'm all for faulting Facebook when it's deserved, but the "skip check-in" link is in plain sight (link).
On Android, I use WiFi Web Login
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.uk.syslynx.wifiwebloginapp&hl=en
Teach it how to click "no thanks, just log me in" and off you go.
Why connect to a free and often slow/overloaded wifi when most people get acceptable 3/4G service around town ?
Because not everybody is willing to pay hundreds of dollars per year for 3/4G, and some people are too shy to ask random individuals to let them tether to their device.