Re: [OSM-talk] private or not, USA ?

2020-07-17 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
If they were public, why would there have to be a password anyway (maybe to
have the connection encrypted)? Are they exposed publicly, or do you have
to be a client and get a piece of paper with the password on it, or at
least enter the place and look at a blackboard? From my experience these
passwords are thought to be provided to customers only, not to the general
public, but it might be different elsewhere.

Cheers
Martin
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Re: [OSM-talk] private or not, USA ?

2020-07-17 Thread Alex Dawn
Both of those are subject to regular changes, I've  seen a lot of hospitality 
passwords fit the year within them and probably have some conditions of use. 
Depends where they place the board with the details may be?

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Subject: [OSM-talk] private or not, USA ?

Are wi-fi passwords and the IP number of a hot spot, located in MC Donald, 
burger-king, Starbucks,

motel 6, super 8, best western ect. public ?



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[OSM-talk] private or not, USA ?

2020-07-16 Thread 80hnhtv4agou--- via talk

Are wi-fi passwords and the IP number of a hot spot, located in MC Donald, 
burger-king, Starbucks,
 
motel 6, super 8, best western ect. public ?
 
 
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