Many of us tend to travel constantly, whether for work, pleasure, etc. When we arrive at an airport and we are clear that we are going to spend a few hours inside, the first thing we usually do is look for Wi-Fi networks to be able to connect the smartphone, tablet or laptop and spend the hours in a more pleasant way without spending our contracted data connection. This is multiplied when we arrive at an airport in a country that is not ours and therefore the user Anil Polat began to save the passwords of the networks Wi-Fi at airports and airlines that operate in them getting a very good database to use when arriving at places and not having to go around asking or looking for passwords and so on.
This idea that at first had no other purpose than to write down the passwords to have faster access and without any restriction in terms of time of use or connection speed thanks to the networks of the airlines rather than the airports themselves, It became an authentic map with the codes of almost all the airports in the world thanks in part to the collaboration that it itself Polat He asked users to expand that database and cover as much data as possible.
Now we have a map available on Google Maps (the one we have above these lines) where we can check the number of airports that it has registered along with their Wi-Fi networks and passwords. It also launched the development of an application that is available to Android and iOS users called WiFox and that allows the user to choose an airport from the database and obtain the passwords of the Wi-Fi but of the VIP rooms that some companies have aerial and in this way you get the connection data even before arriving at the airport itself.