Google looking into WiFi app that automatically logs users into Google WiFi hotspots

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Google’s latest attempt at giving you free WiFi is coming in the form of Starbucks’ WiFi hotspots. Starbucks currently uses AT&T’s wireless service to give customers internet access, but Google is internally considering moving to put their own high-speed access into the 7000 Starbucks stores across the US. Google also wants to shorten up the tedious process of finding a hotspot, opening a browser, and accepting terms and conditions before finally being able to actually use the internet.​

To accomplish this, Google is testing out an app that cuts that process down. The app would handle all of the encryption and authentication of a Google hotspot, so just by having it installed on your Android or iOS device, you could automatically connect to wireless internet whenever you were in range.​

The app is currently seeing a limited test at Google HQ, so it may never actually see a public release. But considering how much Google is looking to push their fiber internet connections across the US, I think this one has a pretty good chance of making its way onto the Play Store at some point in the future.​

source: Engadget


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