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    The application allows users to discover Wi-Fi passwords

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeJuly 7, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    if it was 4G cell phone failureYou will probably stop accessing most of the apps on your phone. And it may take some time before someone comes along with the availability to route the data. However, if there is a need to respond to an urgent message or access websites and perform searches on Google, this problem will seem more difficult.

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    Querying information in seconds and talking to friends or co-workers becomes a challenge when the internet is gone. This delays all of your appointments and disrupts your routine. And when it comes to the professional side, the difficulties seem even greater, so knowing how to use Wi-Fi without knowing the password can go a long way.

    Instabridge offers places that offer free Wi-Fi to the public

    A group of developers realized that there are digital needs that arise from these unexpected circumstances. Realizing that there are public places where networks are more accessible, the Wi-Fi Access Sharing app was created. Whoever needs it, just sync the smartphone with the Instabridge app.

    The app is free and can be found in Android and iOS stores, and it is very useful in urban settings. The tool has a locator that shows you the points closest to you that have free Wi-Fi. Among commercial and public organizations, the map indicates exactly the best options.

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