I’m really annoyed that so many companies offer open WIFI when it would be so 
easy to secure those hot spots.

Restaurants, hotels, and the waiting rooms of auto dealerships are almost 100% 
open.

I am not one to say “there ought to be a law” because we have too many doggone 
laws, and I’m not that into a lot of demonstrating and yelling. But I would 
love to help educate companies on why they should secure their routers.

If I were a progressive type, I’d suggest putting stickers on those venues 
saying:

    We don’t have passwords on our WIFI
    because OUR WIFI (and YOUR passwords)
    should be available to everybody
    with no effort!

But being more right-wing, I’d much rather recognize that they’d be happy to do 
the right thing if we could explain it to the right people. 

I’ve repeatedly thanked the mechanic shop I use (C&R Tire on Tatum) because 
they have a key posted and I can feel sort of safe going online while I wait 
for an oil change. But all the places that have open routers are corporate 
owned so it does no good to gripe to the folks behind the desk.

Any ideas on this?

Thanks,
Victor 



 
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